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Coustituticiu and JUi-iuius 




1882 



Boston 

Press of Rockwell and Churchill, No. 39 Arch Street 

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By cr»nafW 

MAR 4 W16 



(Officers of the Commaudevy, 

ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 



(Earn m n n (t r v . 

COLONEL THOMAS L. LIVERMORE, U.S.V. 
Address, Manchester, N.H. 



j5 r u i V V i r c - (C m nt ami r r . 

BREVET ERI3ADIER SENERAL CHARLES T. WALCOTT, U.S.V. 
Address, jg Court Street, Boston. 



i( « ni V ^ i c r - ffi m ma u d r v , 

REAR ADMIRAL GEORSE H. PREBLE. U.S.N. 
Address, Cottage Farm Station, Brookline, Mass. 



y» r r X rt rv . 

COLONEL ARNOLD A. RAND, U.S.V. 
Address, j^ Tremont Street, Boston. 



Ilrnisttav, 

CAPTAIN HIHAM S. SHURTLEFF, U.S.V. 

.Address, Wales Street, Dorchester, Mass. 

(3) 



Ui/rrasuicr, 

BREVET MAJOR WILLIAM P. SHREYE. U.S.V. 
AdJress, 4JJ IVashingtoii Street, Boston. 



(f hauctllov, 

BREVET MAJOR J. HENRY SLEEPER, U.S.V. 
Address, ji Mi/k Street, Boston. 



(<i;ha))lnin. 

CHAPLAIN EDWARD H. HALL, U.S.V. 
Address, Cambridge, Mass. 



(T u u c i I . 

BREVET BRIGiADIER GENERAL THOMAS SHERWIN, U.S.V. 
Address, City Hall, Boston. 

BREVET COLOHEL THEODORE A DODGE. U.S.A. 
Address, P.O. Bo.r,j27j, Boston. 

BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES SHAW, U.S.V. 
Address, sbS Benefit Street, Providence, R.I. 

BREVET LIEUT. COLONEL EDWARD B. BLASLAND, U.S.V. 
Address, S77 West Fourth Street, South Boston. 

ASSISTANT SURGEON C. ELLERY STEDMAN, U.S.N. 
Address, 748 Dudley Street, Dorchester, Mass. 

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I-KOM THE 



Ucfcirbs of tl)c €omman^cvr) of tl)c 
State of illa5fiacl)U5Ctt5. 



iHertings. 

The Stated Meetings of this Commandery shall be held mi the 
First Wednesday of each month, at half-past six o'clock P.M., 
but there shall be no meetings during the months of July, 
August and September, unless specially ordered. 

The Regular Meetings of the Council, preceding the .Stated 
Meetings of the Commandery, shall be at five o'clock. 



Dufs. 

On and after October tst, 1875, the Admission Fee to this 
Commandery shall be Thirty-fiye dollars, Ten dollars of wliich 
shall be deposited to the credit of the Permanent Fund. 

The Annual Dues for Resident Members for the fiscal year, 
ending each April 30tb, shall be Ten dollars, payable i>i advance. 

Members admitted previous to the First day of January shall 
pay the full amount of the annual dues (Ten dollars) in advance. 
Members admitted on and after the First day of January shall 
pay dues at the rate of One dollar per month to the end of the 
fiscal year, — the whole amount to be paid in advance. 

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The Anniuil Dues for Noii-Rcsidcut Members' shall he Five 
dollars, payable in advance ; but the annual dues of Non-Resident 
Members may be remitted whenever this Commandery shall be 
otHcially notilied or informed of any Non-Resident Member 
alHliatino; with the Commandery nearest to his place of residence, 
and paying the ainuial dues assessed l)y that Commandery. 

All applications for discharge, leave of absence, remission of 
dues or other action looking to -the release of a Companion 
from his obligations to this Commandery, shall first be con- 
sidered by the Council and reported to tiie Commandery, with 
recommendations, for final action. 



iPlrrtioit of JBcmbrrs of tlir riiirti tClass. 

All names of candidates proposed for membership of the Tliird 
class shall be submitted to the Council before being considered 
by the Commandery ; and such names shall not be brought before 
the Commandery except upon unanimous recommendation of 
the Council. 

Candidates for Membership of the Third class of this Com- 
mandery shall be balloted for only at an annual meeting. 



Enbttcl) ©ufsts. 

The following votes of the Council are published for the infor- 
mation and guidance of the members of this Commandery: — 

Voted, That no jaerson. who is not a member, shall be present 
at any meeting of. or entertainment given by tliis Commantlery, 
except upon application by a Companion to the Recorder, and 
upon invitation signed by the Recorder under authority from the 
Commander. 

Voiedy That the names of invited guests, and of the members 

'Non-Resident Members arc Companions not residing within tlic State of Massachusetts. 

(6) 



who invite them, shall be entered upon the records of the Com- 
manderv Meetings. 

Voted, That members of otlier Commanderies temporarily in 
the city, and not subject to transfer, may attend the meetings of 
this Commandery ; and those attending more than one meeting 
in a season mav contribute the dues of a non-resident memlier. 

Voted, That Companions obtaining invitations for guests to 
be present at the monthly meetings of the Commandery shall be 
charged such sum as the Council may decide to be proper to 
cover the expense of such guest's entertainment. 

In pursuance of the above vote, the Council has fixed the 
price at which members may invite guests to entertainments, 
following the stated meetings, at tn'o dollars, for all entertainments 
not designated by the Council as special occasions. 

Payment must be made to the Recorder when the invitation 
is issued. 

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i!IL^lnlnan^mJ of tl)c State of illarisnclHisctts. 



Instituted March 4, 1868. Organized March 6, 1868. 

Note. — The names of deceased members are marked with an asterisk (♦). 

C h Hv t r V P r in b e t s . 



Brevet Lieutenant Colonel CORNELIUS G. ATTWOOD. U.S.V. 

Brevet Major JAMES B. BELL, U.S.V. 

Brevet Brigadier General FRANCIS A. OSBORN, U.S.V. 

Captain WILLIAM V. HUTCHINGS, U.S.V. 

Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM COGSWELL, U.S.V. 

Lieutenant Colonel DANIEL S. LAMSON, U.S.V. 

Captain WILLIAM PRATT, U.S.V. 

Brevet Brigadier General JOSIAH PICKETT, U.S.V. 

Brevet Brigadier General AUGUSTUS B. R. SPRAGUE, U.S.V. 

Brevet Major LOUIS N. TUCKER, U.S.V. 

Lieutenant Colonel ORSON MOULTON. U.S.V. 

Captain J. WALDO DENNY, U.S.V. 

♦Brevet Colonel CHARLES N. TURNBULL, U.S.A. 



tS, in ni n n il r v .$ . 



I SOS. 

Brevet Brigadier General FRANCIS A. OSBORN. U.S.V. 

isoo-isrr. 

Brevet Major General CHARLES DEVENS, U.S.V. 

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isrs. 

Brevet Brigadier General ALFRED P. ROCKWELL, U.S.V. 

1879-1S80. 

Brevet Colonel AUGUSTUS P. MARTIN, U.S.V. 
Colonel THOMAS L. LIVERMORE, U.S.V. 



^eniov ^Irf-fflommanjUrvis. 



1868. 

Lieutenant Colonel DANIEL S. LAMSON, U.S.A^. 

1809. 

Captain DONALD McN. FAIRFAX, U.S.N. 
1870-187-1. 

Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM COGSW^ELL. U.S.V. 

1875-1876. 

Brevet Brigadier General FRANCIS 'W. PALFREY, U.S.V. 

1877. 

Brevet Brigadier General ALFRED P. ROCKWELL. U.S.V. 

1878. 

Assistant Paymaster CHARLES FAIRCHILD, U.S.N. 

1870-1880. 

Brevet Major General SIMON G. GRIFFIN, U.S.V. 

1881. 

Captain GEORGE S. MERRILL, U.S.V. 

1882. 

Brevet Brigadier General CHARLES F. WALCOTT, U.S.V 

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Ifunior Ttrr-Commandtt?. 



ISSS. 

Breve; Brigadier General AUGUSTUS B. R. SPRAGUE. U.S.V. 

• Major General AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE. U.S.V. 

1*70. 

• Captain FOXHALL A PARKER, U.S.N. 

•Captain WILLIAM F. SPICER. U.S.N. 
* Commander GEORGE H. PERKINS, U.SJ^. 
Rear Admiral CHARLES STEEDMAN. U.SJN. 

lSt7. 

Asastant PaTmaster CH.\RLES FAIRCHILD, U.SJf. 

1ST'*. 

Brevet Colonel AUGUSTUS P. MARTIN. U.S.V. 

1S?»-1SS0. 

Chief Engineer VTILLIAM ROBERTS. U.S.N. 
Rear Admiral GEORGE H. PREBLE. U.SJJ. 



Scrordrr.9. 



I*««i-1ST1». 

Brevet Major JAMES B. BELL. U.S.V. 

1>>T». 

^rr.. r.-«r." 

First Uentenant LTMAN P. FRENCH. U.SJiC. 

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Brevet Captain EDWARD B. ROBINS, U.S.V. 

18S1-1SS2. 

Colonel ARNOLD A. RAND, U.S.V, 



(Kottjjspondfttt. 



Captain J. WALDO DENNY, U.S.V. 



l^eO'Strarji. 



18G0. 

*Captain FOXHALL A. PARKER, U.S.N. 

18TO-187I. 

*Lieutenant HENRY J., BLAKE, U.S.N. 

1*78-1873. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster HENRY M. ROGERS, U.S.N. 

1874-1875. 

Assistant Paymaster CHARLES FAIRCHILD, U.S.N. 

1876-1877. 

Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander EDWARD F. DEVENS, U.S.N. 

1878-1880. 

Second Assistant Engineer WILLIAM H. BADLAM, U.S.N. 

1881-1882. 

Captain HIRAM S. SHURTLEFF, U.S.V. 



Captain WILLIAM PRATT, U.S.V- 
Brevet Major WILLIAM P. SHREVE, U.S.V. 



<E h » n r c U V a . 



1M08-1880. 

Captain WILLIAM V. HUTCHINGS, U.S.V. 

18SI. 

Brevet Colonel WILLIAM W. McKIM, U.S.A. 

1883. 

Brevet Major J. HENRY SLEEPER. U.S.V. 



dhaplain.s. 



18S8. 

Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM COGSWELL, U.S.V. 

18«0-lS7:t. 

Chaplain H. CLAY TRUMBULL, U.S.V. 

18-1-1875. 

Chaplain CHARLES C. TIFFANY, U.S.V. 
1876-187T. 

Reverend CLAY McCAULEY (2d Lieutenant, U.S.V.). 



1S7S-1S80. 

Chaplain ALONZO H. QUINT, U.S.V 

1S81-1882. 
Chaplain EDWARD H. HALL, U.S.V. 



Counrtl. 



1808. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel CORNELIUS G. ATTWOOD, U.S.V. 
*Brevet Colonel CHARLES N. TURNBULL, U.S.A. 
Brevet Brigadier General JOSIAH PICKETT, U.S.V. 
Brevet Major LOUIS N. TUCKER, U.S.V. 
Lieutenant Colonel ORSON MOULTON, U.S.V. 

1801>. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel CORNELIUS G. ATTWOOD, U.S.V. 
* Brevet Colonel CHARLES N. TURNBULL, U.S.A. 
Brevet Brigadier General JOSIAH PICKETT, U.S.V. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. THEODORE HEARD, U.S.V. 
Brevet Brigadier General HORACE C. LEE, U.S.V. 

ISTO. 

*Brevet Colonel CHARLES N. TURNBULL, U.S.A. 
Brevet Major J. HENRY SLEEPER,- U.S.V. 
Captain ALANSON H. WARD, U.S.V. 
*Captain WILLIAM F. SPICER, U.S.N. 

Brevet Brigadier General ALFRED P. ROCKWELL, U.S.V. 

03) 



Brevet Major J. HENRY SLEEPER, U.S.V. 

Brevet Brigadier General ALFRED P. ROCKWELL, U.S.V. 

Commander GEORGE H. PERKINS. U.S.N. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel STEPHEN M. CROSBY. U.S.V. 

Chief Engineer WILLIAM ROBERTS, U.S.N. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel STEPHEN M. CROSBY, U.S.V. 
Chief Engineer WILLIAM ROBERTS, U.S.N. 
JOHN H. REED, 3d CLASS (Brigadier General, M.V.M.). 
Assistant Paymaster CHARLES FAIRCHILD, U.S.N. 
Captain OTHO E. MICHAELIS, U.S.A. 



JOHN H. REED, 3d CLASS (Bngadiev General, M.V.M.). 
Assistant Paymaster CHARLES FAIRCHILD. U.S.N. 
Captain OTHO E. MICHAELIS. U.S.A. 
Brevet Major BENJAMIN F. RITTENHOUSE, U.S.A. 
• Medical Director JOHN H. WRIGHT, U.S.N. 



Brevet Major BENJAMIN F. RITTENHOUSE, U.S.A. 
* Medical Director JOHN H. WRIGHT, U.S.N. 
*Brevet Major General WILLIAM F. BARTLETT, U.S.V. 
*First Assistant Engineer HORACE McMURTRIE, U.S.N. 
Surgeon WILLIAM INGALLS, U.S.V. 



*Brevet Major General WILLIAM F. BARTLETT, U.S.V. 
♦First Assistant Engineer HORACE McMURTRIE, U.S.N. 
(>4) 



Surgeon WILLIAM INGALLS, U.S.V. 

First Lieutenant JOHN H. SHERBURNE, U.S.M.C. 

First Lieutenant EDMUND L. ZALINSKI, U.S.A. 



First Lieutenant JOHN H. SHERBURNE. U.S.M.C. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JAMES H. RICE, U.S.A. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel NORTON FOLSOM, U.S.V. 
Captain BENJAMIN S. CALEF, U.S.V. 
Captain JOHN LATHROP, U.S.V. 

iH7r. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JAMES H. RICE. U.S.A. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel NORTON FOLSOM, U.S.V. 

Captain BENJAMIN S. CALEF, U.S.V. 

Captain JOHN LATHROP. U.S.V. 

Lieutenant Commander CHARLES McGREGOR, U.S.N. 

1878. 

First Lieutenant LYMAN P. FRENCH, U.S.M.C. 

Captain WILLIAM W. DOUGLAS, U.S.V. 

Brevet Brigadier General JOHN L. OTIS, U.S.V. 

Captain GEORGE S. MERRILL, U.S.V. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JOSEPH W. GELRAY, U.S.A. 

1S7». 

First Lieutenant LYMAN P. FRENCH, U.S.M.C. 
Captain WILLIAM W. DOUGLAS, U.S.V. 
Brevet Brigadier General JOHN L. OTIS. U.S.V. 
Captain GEORGE S. MERRILL, U.S.V. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JOSEPH W. GELRAY, U.S.A. 
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First Lieutenant LYMAN P. FRENCH, U.S.M.C. 

Captain WILLIAM W. DOUGLAS, U.S.V. 

Brevet Brigadier General JOHN L. OTIS, U.S.V. 

Captain GEORGE S. MERRILL, U.S.V. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel JOSEPH W. GELRAY. U.S.A. 

1881. 

Brevet Brigadier General THOMAS SHERWIN, U.S.V. 

Brevet Colonel THEODORE A. DODGE. U.S.A. 

Brevet Brigadier General JAMES SHAW, U.S.V. 

First Lieutenant CHARLES E. BOWERS, U.S.V. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel EDWARD B. BLASLAND. U.S.V. 

1882. 

Brevet Brigadier General THOMAS SHERWIN. U.S.V. 
Brevet Colonel THEODORE A. DODGE. U.S.A. 
Brevet Brigadier General JAMES SHAW U.S.V. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel EDWARD B. BLASLAND. U S.V. 
Assistant Surgeon C. ELLERY STEDMAN, U.S.N. 
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Campanicrus. 



Note. — The names of deceased members are marked with an asterisk (*). 

*2Hjljatt, Cijarlrs Patterson. 

2d Lieutenant, igth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 5, 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 1257. 

Corporal and Sergeant, 19th Mass. Infantry, Nov. 21, l86i. 2d Lieutenant, 
19th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 17, 1862. Discharged (disability), May 21, 1863. 

Died at North Andover, Mass., August 6, 1S79. 

Stiam0, 3otin ©rrgoru Bislio)). 

Captain, igth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY I, 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 2362. ADDRESS, LYNN, MASS. 

Private 1st Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., April 19, lS6l. Mustered out, July 26, 
1S61. Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 19th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 28, 1S61. 2d 
Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, .Vug. 29, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, Jan. 
22, 1S63. Captain, Feb. 28, 1S64. Mustered out, July 22, 1865. 



auams, Sabtiifl Boulstou. 

Captain, 56th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER I, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 1025. ADDRESS, FRAMINGHAM, MASS. 

Assistant Surgeon, 7th Mass. Infantry, June 15, 1S61. Discharged to accept 
promotion, May 31, 1862. Major and Surgeon, 32d Mass. Infantry, May 26, 1862. 
Resigned (disability), .\ugust 4, 1863. Captain, 56th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 12, 
1S64. Mustered out, June 23, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 2, 1S65, "for 
gallant and meritorious conduct in the assault before Petersburg, Va." 



Sifini, EHtlliam 2ljjplctan. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER I, I87L Ist CLASS. No. 1365. ADDRESS, NORWICH, CONN. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., August 10, 1861. Resigned, Jan. 16, 
1862. 

(17) 



Sllanson, Solin ^ulbanus. 

ist Lieutenant, 20th Infantry, U.S.A. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 1002. ADDRESS, HENDERSON, MINN. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d M.iss. Heavy Artillery, July 15, 1863. Resigned, May 2, 
1864. 2d Lieutenant, isl X.V. Engineers, Feb. 24, 1864. Promoted ist Lieutenant, 
Dec. II, 1864. Mustered out, June 30, 1S65. 2d Lieutenant, 20th Infantry, U.S..\., 
March 7, 1S67. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, Oct. 28, 1868. Resigned, Nov. i, 1S70. 



slmrs, ^jcl, Sunior. 

ist Lieutenant. 2d Louisiana Engineers, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 7. 1882. Ist CLASS. No. 5527. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Hospital Steward, U.S.A., Sept., 1S62. ist Lieutenant, 2d Louisiana Engi- 
neers, Aug. 13, 1863. Resigned (disability), Xov. 10, 1863. Captain, 56th Mass. 
Infantry, Jan., 1864; declined. 



*3[mcs, SuIIiban Dorr. 

Commander, U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Transferred to 
Commandery of the State of Massachusetts. January 5, 1870. Ist CLASS. No. 915. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N. .A.., Sept. 22, 1856. Midshipman, U.S.N., June 15, 
i860. Promoted Master, Sept. 19, 1861. Lieutenant, July 16, 1862. Lieutenant 
Commander, July 25, 1866. Commander, Jan. 6, 1S74. 

Died at Providence, R.I., November 22, iSSo. 



Hmrs, IHilUatn. 

Colonel, 3d Rhode Island Heavy Artillery — Brevet Briga- 
dier General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. Ist CLASS. No, 1666. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R I. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d R. I. Infantry, June 5, 1S61. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, Oct. 
25, 1S61. Captain, July 24, 1862. Major 3d R.I. Heavy Artillery, Jan. 28, 1863. 
Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, March 22, 1864. Colonel, Oct. 10, 1S64. Mustered 
out, August 27, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for 
meritorious senices during the war." 

(18) 



*3morD, Coplfu. 

ist Lieutenant, 4th Cavalry, U.S.A. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 3, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1616. 

2d Lieutenant, 4th Cavalry, U.S..\., .Vugust 5, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, 
Oct. 17, 1S62. Resigned, Dec. 15, 1S63. 

Died at Boston, December 16, 1S79. 

Hiitirflxis, (larorgr ILrounrt. 

Brigadier General — Brevet Major General U.S.V. — Professor 
of Modern Languages, U.S.M.A. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 1061. ADDRESS, WEST POINT, IM.Y. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1S47. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, 
U.S.A., July I, 1851. 2d Lieutenant, Feb. 2, 1854. Resigned, Sept. i, 1S55. Lieutenant 
Colonel, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1S61. Promoted Colonel, June 13, 1862. 
Brigadier General U.S.V., Nov. 10, 1862. Mustered out, August 24, 1865. Pro- 
fessor, U.S.M..^., Feb. 28, 1871; accepted, .\pril i, 1S71. Brevet Major General, 
U.S. v., March 26, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the cam- 
paign against the city of Mobile and its defences." 



2d Lieutenant, 5th Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery — 
Brevet Captain, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 751. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Battery, July 30, 1863. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, 
June 19, 1864; not mustered. Resigned (disability), August 25, 1864. Volunteer 
Aide-de-Camp, Artillery Brigade, 5th Army Corps, April i, 1865. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle on 
Virginia Central Railroad." 



-3[niolti, iHosfS flours. 

Captain, 12th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE I, 1881. Ist CLASS. No. 2244. ADDRESS, NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. 

Private, 1st Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 12th Mass. Infantry, May 19, 1861. 
Mustered, June 26, 1S61. 2d Lieutenant, 12th Mass. Infantry, Sept. i, 1862. Pro- 
moted 1st Lieutenant, July 2, 1863. Captain, May 6, 1S64. Mustered out, July 8, 1864. 

(19) 



attluooti, Conifliits (Silim. 

Major 25th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868, in Commandecy of the State of Pennsylvania, transferred to Conn- 
mandery of the State of Massachusetts as Charier Member. 1st CLASS. No. 679. ADDRESS, 
BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Rifles, .M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 
1861. Mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, August 3, 1861. Captain, 25th 
Mass. Infantry, Oct. 12, 1861. Promoted Major, Oct. 29, 1862. Mustered out, 
August 18, 1864. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant 
and meritorious services during the war." 



iltbjill, 3amfs Mtlltam. 

Lieutenant Colonel, ist North Carolina Infantry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1868. Ist CLASS- No. 976. ADDRESS, St, JOSEPH, MO 

Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 12, 1861. ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, ist 
N. C. Infantry, Oct. 12, 1862. Promoted Captain, Sept. 7, 1S63. Major, June 5, 1865. 
Lieutenant Colonel, July 12, 1865. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. 



Ogling, Augustus Daljis. 



ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 7. 1880. Ist CLASS. No. 2077. ADDRESS, CONCORD, N.H. 

Private, 7th Mass. Battery, May 21, 1S61. Discharged, Jan. 18, 1862. 2d 
Lieutenant, 29th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 4, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Dec. 6, 
1862. Mustered out. May 26, 1864. ist Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, April 25, 
1S65. Appointed .-Vdjutant, .\ug. 16, 1S65. Mustered out, Jan. 20, 1866. 



Bacon, Jloracc dinton. 

Captain, nth New Hampshire Infantry, TJ.S.V. 
ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1456. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Captain, nth N. H. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1862. Discharged (disability resulting 
from wounds received in action), June 11, 1S64. 

(20) 



BaDlam, .IHtUiam %}c\m. 

2d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1611. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., May 3, 1859. Promoted 2d Assistant Engineer, 
Oct, 8, 1861. Resigned, March 14, 1866. 



Bailcg, Slnlirfbj Sartsoii. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of tiie United 
States. 

ELECTED JUNE 3, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1609. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, 5th Infantry, M.V..M., May i, i86i. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., July 20, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 16, 1864. 



Baftcr, Cl^arlfs ?t?fm-it. 

Chief Engineer (Commander^, U.S.N. 

ELECTED APRIL 5. 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 2429. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. , Aug. 2, 1S55. Promoted 2d Assistant Engineer, 
July 21, 1S5S. 1st Assistant Engineer, Aug. 2, 1S59. Chief Engineer (Lieutenant), 
Oct. 29, 1 861. Chief Engineer, May 30, iSSo. 



iSaHiiuin, Hofjn Stanton. 

Captain, 51st Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United States. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 1268 ADDRESS, WORCESTER, MASS. 
Captain, 51st Infantry, M.V..M., Sept. 13, 1S62. Mustered out, July 21, 1S63. 

ISaugs, ©fofsc Pcmterton. 

Captain, 2d Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 5, 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 1242. ADDRESS, BOSTON 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Promoted Captain, June 13, 
1862. Discharged, March 29, 1863. 

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Barker, Sllbrrt Smttli. 

Commander, U.S.N. 

ELECTED MAY I, 1878. 1st CLASS. No. 1821. ADDRESS, SOUTH HANSON, MASS. 

Midshipman, U.S.N. A., Oct. 25, 1S59. Ensign, U.S.X., Nov. 22, 1862. 
Promoted Lieutenant, Feb. 22, 1S64. I.iciitenant Commander, July 25, 1S66. Com- 
mander, March 2S, 1877. 



Barker, (Slibjartj (Tobry. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1876. 1st CLASS. No. 1731. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain's Clerk, U.S.N., Nov. 9, 1861. .-\cting Assistant Paymaster, Dec. 
26, 1863. Resigned, l'"eb. 4, 1866. 



Barnart!, ©rorgr fflititilfton, Suiuov. 

Captain, 1 8th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1004. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, iSth Mass. Infantry, .Vug. 24, 1861. Promoted Captain, Nov. i, 
1862. Mustered out, Sept. 2, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V, March 13, 1865, "f'^'' 
gallant and meritorious services in the battle of the Wilderness, Virginia." Bre%'et 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, " for gallant and meritorious services in 
thebattlesin front of Petersburg, Virginia." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for gallant and meritorious services at the battles of Fredericksburg, V'irginia, and 
Gettysburgh, Pennsylvania, and for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 



Barnari, 3amrs iHunson. 

ist Lieutenant, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1668. Ist CLASS. No. 856. ADDRESS, SAVANNAH, GA. 

2d Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, 
Feb. 6, 1864. Commissioned Captain, Sept. 3, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, 
Oct. 31, 1864. 

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Barrotos, EHilliam (Siiat 

Captain, igth Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1878. 1st CLASS. No, 1864, ADDRESS, HARTFORD, CONN, 

Hospital Steward, igtli Mass. Infantry, Aug. 2j, iS6i. 2d Lieutenant, igth 
Mass. Infantry, Marcli 25, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 11, 1863. 
Captain, July 28, 1S64. Mustered out, July 22, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., 
April 9, 1865, " for gallant and distinguished services during the recent operations 
resulting in the fall of Richmond, Va., and the surrender of the insurgent army under 
General Robert E. Lee." 



JSartlctt, (JHlibjart Sarfats. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1880, Ist CLASS, No, 2120, ADDRESS, BOSTON, 

Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M.,in service of the U..S., May 25, 1862. 
Mustered out, June i, 1862. Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 12, 1862. 
Mustered out, June i8, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Cavalry, July i, 1S64. 
Mustered out, Oct. 31, 1865. 

*Bartlctt, SlEtlltatn JFrancts. 

Brigadier General — Brevet Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6. 1868, Ist CLASS. No. 890. 

Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., April 14,1861. Captain, 20th Mass. 
Infantry, July 10, 1861. Colonel, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., Nov. 19, 1S62. Mustered out, Sept. I, 1863. Colonel, 57th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 
17,1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 20, 1864. Mustered out, July iS, 1S66. 
Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, "for gallant and meritorious services 
during the war." 



Died at Pittsfield, Mass., December 17, 1876. 



Batrijrltifr, 3oiin ^Tntr. 

ist Lieutenant, ist Battalion Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 3, 1880. Ist CLASS, No. 2067. ADDRESS, CONCORD, N,H, 

Private and Sergeant, 1st Battalion Heavy Artillery, Feb. 24, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 

1st Battalion Heavy Artillery, April lo, 1863. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, Sept. 3, 

1864. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. 

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*15atrs. Samrs latorrnrf. 

Colonel, I2th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 4, 1869. l$t CLASS. No. 1068. 

Entered the service .\pril 29, 1S61. Captain, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. 
Major, 33d Mass. Infantry, .\ug. 5, 1S62. Colonel, 12th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 9, 
1S62. Mustered out, July S, 1S64. Appointed Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
Feb. 17, 1869, to date March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious ser%ices during 
the war." Confirmed by the Senate, March 3, 1S69, but no commission issued in 
consequence of the prohibition contained in .\ct of March 2, 1869. 

Died at South Weymouth, Mass., November 11, 1S75. 



Bates, 3ainfs JHilmot. 

Eldest son of Colonel James L. Bates. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3. 1880 1st CLASS No 2159 ADDRESS. BOSTON 



Brrferr, Slcvanlirr IJutioIpli. 

ELECTED SEPTEMBER I, 1868. 3d CLASS. No. 872. ADDRESS, BERKELEY. CAL. 
Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., .^pril 5, 1862, to June 21, 1S62. 



33nijamtn, (Charlrs 31frrt. 

ist Lieutenant, 21st New York Cavalry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED OCTOBER 7. 1874. Ist CLASS No. 1594. ADDRESS, SALEM MASS 

2d Lieutenant, 127th \. Y. Infantry, Aug. 26, 1S62. Discharged, May 15, 1863. 
2d Lieutenant, 21st N. Y. Cavalry. Jan. 26, 1S64. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Feb. 16, 
1865. Mustered, April 20, 1S65. Mustered out, June 29, 1866. 



Bnison, SntirflD fHdnin. 

Captain, ist Maine Cavalry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER I, 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1501 ADDRESS, BOSTON 

Private, 7th Maine Infantry, .\pril 29, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 7th Maine Infantry, 
Sept. 18, 1S62. Captain, ist D. C. Cavalry, Jan. 4, 1864. Transferred to 1st Maine 
Cavalry, Feb. 10, 1864. Mustered out, Aug. i, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

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Bent, ILurtja- Strtiman. 

Major, i8th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER I, 1871, 1st CLASS, No, 1366, ADDRESS, STEELTON, PENN. 

Private, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 22, 1861. Mustered 
out, July 22, 1S61. Sergeant, iSth Mass. Infantry, Aug. 6, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 
iSth Mass. Infantry, July 13, 1S62. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Dec. 25, 1862. 
Captain, Dec. 24, 1S63. Major, July 29, 1S64. Mustered out, Oct. 4, 1864. Brevet 
Major, U.S. v., Sept. 30, 1864, " for gallant and distinguished services at the battle of 
Peeble's Farm, Va." 



Bcrru, gliiram %nm. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M,, in 
service of the United States. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1879, Ist CLASS, No, 1866, ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Sergeant, Sth Infantry, M.V.M. , Sept. 15, 1S62. 2d Lieutenant, Sth In- 
fantry, M.V.M., May 6, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, M.iy 30, 1863. Mustered 
out, Aug. 7, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, nth Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M. (Co. 
"I," Sth M.V.M.), May 16, 1S64. Mustered out, Aug. 15, 1S64. ist Lieutenant 
and Adjutant, Sth Infantry, M.V..M., Aug. 16, 1864. Mustered out, Xov. 10, 1864. 



*Bfrtram, ilosrplj JiJartiiJ iHtlrt. 

Major and Paymaster, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1870. Ist CLASS. No. 1258. 

Major and Paymaster, U.S.V., Nov. 26, 1862. Resigned (disabilitv), [idy 27 
1863. 

nied at Salem, Mass., February 3, 1877. 



Btgrlola, jFrank Wi. 

Captain, 4th New York Cavalry, U.S.V. 
ELtCTED FEBRUARY 7, 1877. Ist CLASS. No. 1798. ADDRESS, CHARLESTOWN, MASS, 
Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., April 14, 1861. .Sergeant, 13th Mass. 

Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged, Jan. 29, 1863. Captain, 4th \.Y. Cavalry, Jan. 

5, 1863. Discharged, March 25, 1S63. 



BigflobJ, 3oi)n. 



Captain gth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery — Brevet 
Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1869. 1st CLASS- No, 1124, ADDRESS, PHILADELPHIA, PENN, 

Private, 2(1 Mass. Battery, April 21, 1861. 2cl Lieutenant, 2<1 Mass. Battery, May 
2, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 31, 1861. Resigned, Dec. 18, 1861. 1st 
Lieutenant ami Ailjutanl, isl Battalion ALiryland Light Artillery, Dec. 16, 1861. 
Discharged, Dec. 31, 1862. Captain, 9th Mass. Battery, I'eb. 11, 1863. Discharged, 
Dec. 16, 1864. Brevet .Major, U.S.V., Aug. i, 1864, "for gallant services during the 
operations before Petersburg, Va." 



Blarkmar. JHilmon 21H})illt)tiL 

Captain, ist West Virginia Cavalry. U.S.V. 

ELECTED tl/IARCH 2, 1670. Ist CLASS. No, 1176, ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Aug. 25, 1862. 2d 
Lieutenant, 1st West Virginia Cavalry, March 3, 1864. Promoted Captain, May 15, 
1865. Mustered out, July S, 1865. 



Blatstirll, jFrnnft. 

Eldest son of Brevet Brigadier General William Blaisdell, 
killed in battle. 

ELECTED MARCH I, 1882. Ist CLASS, No, 2363, ADDRESS, AUGUSTA, GA. 

Mem. — \ViLi.iAM Blaisdell, Colonel nth Massachusetts Infantry, Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V. Lieutenant Colonel, nth Mass. Infantry, June 13, 1861. 
Promoted Colonel, Oct. n, 1861. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 23, 1864, 
"for gallant and meritorious conduct." Killed in action before Petersburg, Virginia, 
June 23, 1864. 



*iJIafte, J^rnrp SonfS. 

Lieutenant, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. Ist CLASS, No, 836, 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N. A., Sept. 29, 1858. Ensign, U.S.N., Feb. 24, 
1863. Promoted Lieutenant, Feb. 22, 1864. Resigned, April 21, 1866. 

Died at Paris, France, October n, 1880. 

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Blakr, Samrs ^^rnrg. 

ist Lieutenant. 44th Infantr>'. M.V.M., in ser\^ice of the 
United States. 

ELECTED MAY 5, I85B. Ist CLASS. No. 756. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 44th Iniantn% M.V.M.. -\ug. 25, 1S62. Mustered, Sept. 12, 1862. 
Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 



Blakfslrr, (J^rastiis. 

Colonel, ist Connecticut Cavalry — Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral. U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1871. Isl CLASS. No. 1354. ADDRESS. GREENFIELD. MASS. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Conn. Cavalrr, Oct. 18, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant and 
Adjutant, Nov. 26, 1S61. Captain, Feb. 28, 1S62. Major, July 14, 1863, " for gal- 
lantry near Harper's Ferry, Va-" Lieutenant Colonel, May 23, 1864. Colonel, May 
27, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 2, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
March 13. 1865, " for gallant conduct at .\shland, Va., June i. 1864." 



*BIanri)arti, Clifton slurrlius. 

Captain, 35th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 6. 1872. Ist CLASS. No. IJ93. 

1st Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 14, 1862. Promoted Captain, Jan. 
1,1863. Resigned (disabilit)-), Nov. 30, 1864. 



Died at Chelsea, Mass., September 23, 1S79. 



Blanrtiarli. iiamrs fHrans. 

Captain, 92d U.S. Colored Troops. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3. 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1734. ADDRESS, FITCHBURG. MASS. 

Private, 1st N. H. Infantry, May 2, 1S61. Mustered out, Aug. 10, 1861. 1st 
Sergeant and Seigeant-Major, 8th N.H. Infantry, Sept. 14, 1861. Captain, 92d 
U.S.C.T., Sept. 21, 1S63. Mustered out, Dec. 31, 1S65. 

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Blaslant), eiiinart Boutrllr. 

Major, 33d Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1620. ADDRESS, BOSTON, 

Captain, 33d M.iss. Infantry, Aug. 9, 1862. Promoted Major, Nov. 3, 1864. 
Mustered out, June 11, 1S65. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Wauhatchie, Tennessee." 



iSlunt, Slsa i^rabotij). 



Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, assigned as Colonel 
and Quartermaster — Brevet Colonel, U.S.A. — Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 3, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1565. ADDRESS, FORT LEAVENWORTH, KAN. 

1st Lieutenant and Adjut.ml, 3d Vermont Infantry, June 6, 1861. Mustered, 
July 16, 1861. Disch.irged to accept promotion, Sept. 25, 1S61. Lieutenant Colonel, 
6th Vt. Infantry, Oct. 15, 1S61. Discharged to accept promotion, .Sept. 19, 1862. 
Colonel, 1 2th \"t. Infantry, Oct. 4, 1862. Mustered out, July 14, 1863. Captain, 
and A.Q.M., U.S.V., Feb. 29, 1864; accepted, April I, 1864; vacated, April 9, 1867: 
assigned as Colonel and Q.M., U.S.V. (Act July 4, 1S64), July 31, 1866, to Jan. 1, 1867. 
Captain, and .\.Q.M., U.S..\., March 28, 1867; accepted April 9, 1867. Brevet Major, 
Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, U.S.V., June 9, 1S65, " for faithful and meritorious 
services." Brevet Brigadier (jeneral, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, " for faithful and 
meritorious ser\-ices." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 28, 1867, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services in the battle of Lee's Mill, April 16, 1862." Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.A., March 28, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle 
of Savage Station, Va." Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 28, 1S67, " for gallant and 
meritorious sernces during the war." 



13onti, ([HiUiam Sturgis. 

ist Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 986. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant,45th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 12, 1S62. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 

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Bootl), ^rorcjc. 



2d Lieutenant, gth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery, 

u.s.v. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870, 1st CLASS. No. 1141, ADDRESS, NEW YORK 

2d Lieutenant, 9th Mass. Battery, Jan. i, 1S65. Mustered nut, June 6, 1865. 



Bouttocll, i%atf)an Barnes. 

1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 13th New Hampshire Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1881, 1st CLASS, No. 2393. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 13th N. H. Infantry, Sept. iS, 1S62. Promoted 1st Lieutenant and 
Adjutant, March 24, 1S63. Discharged (disability), May 5, 1S65. 



ISoufaf, (Jrtilrarlr iTrarp. 

Major, 26th New York Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER D. 1868. 1st CLASS, No, 954, ADDRESS, BOSTON, 

2d Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, June 16, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
Sept. I, 1862. Discharged, Dec. 28, 1862. Captain, 4th Mass. Cavalry, J.an. 22, 
1864. Discharged, April 5, 1865. Major, 26th N. Y. Cavalry, Feb. 28, 1S65. 
Mustered out, July 7, 1865. Commissioned Major, 4th Mass. Cavalry, May 7, 1865, 
not mustered. 



Bobiers, Cfiarirs (JHlitoarli. 

ist Lieutenant, 26th New York Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872. Ist CLASS, No, 1419, ADDRESS, NORTH CAMBRIDGE, MASS, 

Private, Sergeant and ist Sergeant, 32d Mass. Infantry, June 10, 1862. 2d 
Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, Dec. 30, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, June i, 
1S64. Discharged (disability), Oct. 25, 1S64. 2d Lieutenant, 26th N. Y. Cavalry, 
Jan. 12, 1865. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Cavalry, March 2, 1865, 
not mustered. Promoted ist Lieutenant, 26th N. Y. Cavalry, May i, 1865. Mustered 
out. June 30, 1865. 

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BobolfS, aibrrt Portion. 

ist Lieutenant, 2d Unattached Company, Massachusetts 
Cavalry. U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 4. 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1571. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, 2d Unattached Co., Mass. Cavalry, Nov., lS6l. Ist Lieutenant, 2d 
Unattached Co., Mass. Cavalry, Feb. 20, 1862. Resigned, July 14, 1862. 



i3ratiD, (Pcorgr JHillinm. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, i8th Connecticut Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 7. 1877 Ist CLASS. No 1764. ADDRESS, WORCESTER, MASS. 

Private, ist Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, i8th Conn. Infantry, .\ug. 7, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, iSth Conn. Infantry, Oct. 20, 1S64. Mustered out, 
July 6, 1S65. 



Brrinstrv, 5?rm-D fHilton. 

Captain, loth Veteran Reserve Corps — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 3, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1617. ADDRESS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 

Private, 57th N. V. Infantry, July iS, 18O1. Mustered, Aug. 24, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 57th X. V. Infantry, Sept. 17, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, Dec. 
9, 1S62. Captain, Aug., 1S63. Transferred to loth V.R.C., Aug. 10, 1863. 
Resigned, Aug. i, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., July II, 1865, "for meritorious 
conduct at Antietam and at Fredericksburg." 



Bricjgs, ?^cnrvi Slinln. 

Brigadier General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 5, 1872. Ist CLASS. No. 1433. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, Sth Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 30, 1861. Colonel, 
loth Mass. Infantry, June lo, 1861. Brigadier General, U.S.V., July 17, 1S62. 
Mustered out, Dec. 4, 1865. 

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Briggs, Kamcs ilEiucljfU. 

2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED AUGUST 4. 1868. 1st CLASS. No, 871. ADDRESS, NEW YORK 

2d Lieutenant, 44tli Infantry, M.V.M.., Sept. I2, 1S62. Mustered out, June 18, 
1863. 



BrigJjam, aifrcti Gaillart. 

Captain, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER I, 1873. 1st CLASS. No 1505. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Corporal, 13th M.ass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged (disa- 
bility resuhing from wounds received in .action), Oct. 22, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 3d 
Mass. Heavy Artillery, Aug. 11, 1S63. Promoted Captain, Oct. 13, 1864. Mustered 
out, .Sept. iS, 1865. 



Broton, CliarlfS ^nm (fTalljoun. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, 7th U.S. Colored Troops — 
Brevet Captain, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE I, 1881 Ist CLASS, No, 2S43, ADDRESS, BOSTON 

Private and Corporal, 39th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 7, 1S62. Discharged to accept 
promotion, Oct. 2, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 7th U.S.C.T., Oct. 15, 1863. Promoted isl 
Lieutenant and Adjutant, Oct. 21, 1S64. Mustereil out, Oct. 13, 1S66. Brevet 
Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services." 



Brotatt, (IHHtoartJ ^Sayson. 

Captain, 7th Rhode Island Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 6. 1871, Ist CLASS, No, 1370, ADDRESS, BOSTON, 

2d Lieutenant, 4th R. I. Infantry, Aug. 27, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
Jan. 4, 1S63. Captain, March 5, 1863. Transferred to 7th R.I. Infantry, Oct. 21, 
1S64. Mustered out, June 5, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April 2, 1S65, " for gal- 
lant and distinguished services before Fort Sedgwick, Va." 

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Bi'objn, ^Tljomas jTrrtirrtrh. 

Captain, ist Rhode Island Light Artillery — Brevet Lieuten- 
ant Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1880. Ist CLASS. No. 2119. ADDRESS, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 

Private and Corporal, ist R.I. I.iglit .Vrtillery, June 6, iS6i. 2d Lieutenant, 
Ist R.I. Light .Vrlillery, Aug. 13, 1S62. Prumuted ist Lieutenant, Dec. 29, 1S62. 
Captain, .\pril 13, 1S64. Mustered out, June t2, 1S65. Brevet Major, U.S.V., 
Dec. 3, 1 864, " for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Po River." Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for meritorious and valuable services 
during the recent campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army 
under General Robert E. Lee." 



Biotouc. Sibfl l^arker. 

Major, 40th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872. lit CLASS. No. 1414. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Sergeant, 2d Corps of Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 28, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 40th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 5, 1862. Promoted Major, 
Aug. 26, 1863. Resigned, March 5, 1864. 



Brurr, ©forgr ^nson. 

Captain, 13th New Hampshire Infantry — Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER I, 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1369. ADDRESS, BOSTON 

istLieutenant, 13th X.II. Infantry, Sept. 20, 1S62. Promoted Captain, May 
30, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. Brevet Major and Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 



Bubtrr, Hoscplj Augustus. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1507. ADDRESS, BOSTON, 
.Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., December 3, 1861. Resigned, June 16, 1865. 

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15ul3long, Soijn Clarke. 

Major and Surgeon, 3d Rhode Island Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1881. 1st CLASS. No. 2307. ADDRESS, CENTREDALE, R.I. 

Private, 3d R.I. Cavalry, July i, 1863. Assistant Surgeon, 3d R.I. Cavalry, 
July 29, 1863. Promoted Major and Surgeon, Nov. 16, 1863. Mustered out, Nov. 
29, 1S65. 



Bunftrr, ©abit (JTljaurr. 

Major, 3d Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1677. ADDRESS, AUBURNDALE, MASS. 

Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 25, 1862. 
Mustered out, June i, 1862. Captain, 33d Mass. Infantry, May 31, 1S62. Captain, 
3d Mass. Cavalry, July 31, 1S62. Promoted Major, Aug. 7, 1864. Mustered out, 
June 6, 1S65. 



*]3uniijam, Sirtljur Jijubrrt. 

Captain, Corps of Engineers — Brevet Major, U.S.A. 
ELECTED MAY 6, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1597, 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., June 11, i860. 1st Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., 
June 13, 1864. Promoted Captain, March 6, 1867. Brevet Captain, U.S..A.., Aug. 
23, 1S64, "for highly meritorious services at the Siege of Forts Gaines and 
Morgan, Ala." Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 26, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious 
services during the campaign against the city of Mobile and its defences." 

Died at Lowell, Mass., September 12, 1S77. 



Buriitjam, Soljn Jtjcnrg. 

Lieutenant Colonel, i6th Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 2. 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 1172. ADDRESS, HARTFORD, CONN. 

Private, 1st Conn. Infantry, in service of the U.S., July iS, 1S61. Mustered out, 
July 31, 1S61. 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, i6th Conn. Infantry, July 30, 1862. 
Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, Dec. 26, 1862. Mustered out, June 24, 1S65. 

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*15iirnsit)r. Smbrosr (Ptirrrtt. 

Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1866. 1st CLASS. No. 889. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1S43. Brevet 2d Ijeutenant, 2d Artillery, U.S.A., 
July I, 1S47. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, Sept. S, 1847. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
Dec. 12, 1S51. Resigned, Oct. 2, 1S53. Colonel, ist R.L Detached Militia, .-Kpril 
16, 1S61. Mustered out, Aug. 2, 1S61. Brigadier General, U.S.V., Aug. 6, 1861. 
Promoted Major General, U.S.V., March 18, 1862. Resigned, .\pril 14, 1865. 

Died at Bristol^ R.L, September 13, 1881. 



BurrfU, Isaac ^antirrson. 

Colonel, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United States. 

ELECTED MARCH 2. 1881, Ist CLASS. No. 2197. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Colonel, 4Jd Infantry, M.V.M., Nov. 6, 1S62. Prisoner of war at muiter out 
of regiment, .\ug. 20, 1S63: discharged, July 22, 1S64. Colonel, 42d Infanln-, 
.M.V.M., .\ug. 10, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 11, 1864. 



'■Busij, franns, 3umor. 



ist Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service 
of the United States. 

ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. Ist CLASS. No, 813. 

1st Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 44th Infantry, M.V.M., :>ept. 12, 1S62. Mustered 
out, June iS, 1863. 

Died at Isles of Shoals, August 16, 1874. 



^Cabot. <!?t)toaiti dart. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED JULY 7. 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 853. ADDRESS. BOSTON 

lieutenant Colonel, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., .\ug. 29, 1S62. Mustered, Sept. 13, 
1S62. Mustered out, June 18, 1S63. 

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Cabot, a,outs. 

Major, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 2483. ADDRESS, BROOKLINE, MASS. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavaliy, Dec. 26, 1861. Discharged to accept promo- 
tion, Jan. 15. 1S63. 1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 15, 1S63. Promoted 
Captain, May 12, 1S63. Discharged to accept promotion, Feb. 5, 1S64. Major, 4th 
Mass. Cavalry, Feb. 25, 1864. Resigned, Jan. 17, 1865. 



Calcf, Brnjamin Slircfar. 

Captain and Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE I, 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 1217. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, 9th N.V. Infantry, June 20, 1S61. Discharged to accept promotion, 
Oct. 3, 1S61. 1st Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 2d U.S. Sharpshooters, Oct 3, 1861. 
Captain and Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., Sept. 14, 1S64. Resigned (disability resulting 
from imprisonment as prisoner of war), Dec. 31, 1864. 



CampbfU, Cljarlrs Mnn. 

2d Lieutenant, 40th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER I, 1871. 1st CLASS. No. 1367. ADDRESS, CHELSEA, MASS. 

Private, Sergeant and Q.M. Sergeant, 40th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 7, 1862. 2d 
Lieutenant, 40th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 30, 1S63. Discharged, Feb. 8, 1864. 



(Canlilrr, 2!Hilliam iLntiiam. 

Captain and Aide-de-Camp — Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER I. 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 984. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1S61. Captain and Aide-de-Camp, 
U.S.V., Nov. 10, 1S62. Resigned, May 12, 1863. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 
13. '865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Fair Oaks, ^■a." 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious 
conduct at the battle of Antietam, Md." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, 
"for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of Chancellorsville, Va." 

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(TarUton. iTiMrlfS ffionra. 

Major and Surgeon, i8th Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1871. rst CLASS. No 1351. ADDRESS, NORWICH. CONN. 

Major and Surgeon, iSth Conn. Infantry, Aug. 12, 1862. Discharged (dis- 
ability), May 17, 1863. 

(Tamfg, <Pror(jf 3amfS. 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1512. ADDRESS, LOWELL, MASS. 
Captain and .\.Q.M., U.S.V., March 4, 1S64. Resigned, July 4, 1S65. ' 

(Tavprntfr, <0foigr fiattiantrl. 

Captain and Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V. 
ELECTED JUNE 7, 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 2524. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Sergeant-Major, 8th Vermont Inf.intry, Feb. 18, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 8th 
Vermont Infantry, June i, 1S62 Promoted Captain, Aug. 15, 1S63. Discharged, 
July 2, 1864. Captain and C.S., U.S.V., May 24, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. 

(fTamttl), JKilliam JHarli. 

Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V. 
ELECTED APRIL 5, 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1301. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 
22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1S61. ist Lieutenant, 6th Battery Mass. Light 
Artillery, Jan. 20, 1862. Promoted Captain, Sept. 7, 1S62. Discharged, Oct. 2, 
1863. Captain and .Assistant .Adjutant General, U.S.V., Sept. 4, 1863. Resigned, 
Dec. 22, 1S63. 

Carter, Solon ^3[ugustus. 

Captain and Assistant Adjutant General — Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1727. ADDRESS. CONCORD, N.H. 

Captain 14th N. II. Infantry, Sept. 22, 1862. Resigned, July 15, 1S64. Captain 
and Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., July 15, 1S64. Resigned, Aug. 7, 1865. 
Brevet Major and Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and 
meritorious services during the war." 

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(IfjamfaErlatn, Samuel (Smrru. 

Colonel, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1615. ADDRESS, NEWTON, MASS. 

Private, ist U.S. Dragoons, June i6, 1846. Discharged, June 30, 1S48. ist 
Lieutenant, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 23, 1861. Mustered 
out, July 22, 1S61. Private, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Sept. 6, 1S61. Captain, 1st Mass. 
Cavalry, Nov. 25, i86l. Promoted Major, Oct. 30, 1S62. Lieutenant Colonel, March 
5, 1864. Colonel, Sept. 30, 1S64. Transferred to 5th Mass. Cavalry, July 26, 1865. 
Mustered out, Nov. 28, 1S65. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., Feb. 24, 1865. 



Cfiambcrlain, Fnlrnttnr Burt. 

Captain, 7th Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 2, 1870. Ist CLASS. No. 1180. ADDRESS, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 

2d Lieutenant, 7th Conn. Infantry, .Sept. 5, 1S61. Promoted Captain, July i, 
1862. Resigned, April 27, 1S65. 

Clinntilfr, 3ot)n ^orliam. 

Lieutenant Colonel and Deputy Quartermaster General — 
Brevet Colonel, U.S.A. 

ELECTED JANUARY 10, 1872. Ist CLASS. No. 1371, ADDRESS, WASHINGTON, D.C, 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., .Sept. i, 1S48. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, U.S.A., 
July 1, 1853. 2d Lieutenant, Dec. 24, 1853. Promoted ist Lieutenant, May 31, 1856. 
Captain and A.Q.M., May 17, 1S61. Assigned as Lieutenant Colonel and Q.M. 
(Act July 17, 1862), Jan. i, 1863. Relieved as Lieutenant Colonel and Q.M., Aug. 
I, 1S65. Major and Q.M., Jan. 18, 1867. Lieutenant Colonel and Deputy Q.M. 
General, March 4, 1S79. Brevet Major, Lieutenant Colonel, and Colonel, U.S.A., 
March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

*(!rtiantilrr, Satnurl (Jrlltot. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, 7th Missouri Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1730. 

Private, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May i, 1861. Prisoner 
of war, July 21, i86t, and discharged January 20, 1862. Q.M. Sergeant, 12th Mass. 
Infantry, Aug. 12, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, June 11, 1863. 1st 
Lieutenant and Adjutant, 7th Mo. Cavalry. Resigned, Dec. 13, 1S64. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., Feliruary 22, 1S81. 

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Cijcnrc, jTranh JHootiliritigf. 

Lieutenant Colonel, i6th Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 5. 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 1219. ADDRESS, SOUTH MANCHESTER, 
CONN. 

Lieutenant Colonel, l6th Conn. Infantry, Aug. 15, 1S62. Discharged (disability 
resulting from wounds received in action), Dec. 24, 1862. 



(iTfjfnfu, i3rr0on CToIIjjj. 

1st Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 13th New Hampshire Infantry, 
U.S.V. 
ELECTED FEBRUARY I. 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 23J9. ADDRESS, MANCHESTER, N.H. 

1st Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 13th N.H. Inf.imry, Sept. 3, 1862. Discharged 
(disability), --Xug. 6, 1S63. 



(CtiurrfitU, (^artmrr ^Sisapli. 

Acting Ensign, U.S.N. 

ELECTED MARCH I. 1871. 1st CLASS. No. 1290. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

.\cting Ensign, U.S.X., Dec. 15, 1S62. Resigned, June 3, 1S64. Acting Ensign, 
U.S.N., Oct. 7, 1S64. Resigned, April 4, 1865. 

trt)urriitll, Oomas ILormg. 

Acting ist Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JUNE 6, 1877. Ist CLASS. No. 1797. ADDRESS, CHELSEA, MASS. 

Acting 3d .\3sistant Engineer, U.S.N., April 20, 1863. Promoted Acting 2d 
Assistant Engineer, .-Vpril 16, 1864. Acting ist Assistant Engineer, F'eb. 8, 1865. 
Discharged, July 15, 1S65. 

*iriarh. txantiolph fHarsliall. 

ist Lieutenant, ist Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 7. 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1218. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Dec. 26, 1S61. Commissioned Captain, Jan. 
6, 1863, not mustered. Resigned, Aug. S, 1S63. 

Died .It Dedham, Mass., September 11, 1873. 

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^Clarke, iFrank. 

Paymaster (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1468. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., Dec. 4, 1S62. Passed Assistant Paymaster, 
Jtdy 23, 1866. Promoted Paymaster, June 5, 1868. 

Died at Mare Island, Cal., April 2, 1879. 



*(£a\i\i, maimn samurl. 

Captain, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United States. 

ELECTED JUNE I. 1870, 1st CLASS. No. 1204. 

Captain, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 26, 1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. 

Died at New Bedford, Mass., December 7, 1S7S. 



Cobuni, CtiarlfS 1t?fnry. 

ist Lieutenant, ist U.S. Colored Cavalry. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. Ist CLASS. No, 1515, ADDRESS. LOWELL, MASS, 

Private and Commissary Sergeant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of tlie U.S., 
Sept. 4, 1862. 1st Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 6th Infantry, M.V.M., Feb. 4, 1863. 
Mustered out, June 3, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 1st U.S. Colored Cavalry, Dec. 4, 1863. 
Resigned, May 10, 1S65. 



Coljman, Cljarlrs EitsSfll. 

Colonel, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United States. 

ELECTED October' 4, 1871, ist class, no. 1352, address, boston. 

Captain and Adjutant, Ist Corps of Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 
27, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1S62. Colonel, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., Oct. 28, 
1862. Mustered out, July 28, 1S63. 

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Cogslufll, IHilliam. 

Colonel, 2d Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868, in Commandery of Iho State of Pennsylvania. Transferred to Com- 
mandery of the State of Massachusetts, as Charter Member. 1st CLASS. No. 681. AD- 
DRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, 2cl Mass. Infantry, May II, i86l. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, Oct. 
23, 1862. Colonel, June 6, 1863. Mustered out, June 25, 1S65. Brevet Urigadicr 
(.ieneral, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865. 



'■(Cott, Cljavlrs fBorgan. 



Captain, 8th Connecticut Infantry — Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871, 1st CLASS. No. 1320. 

1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, Stli Conn. Infantry, Sept. 18, 1861. Promoted 
Captain, March 27, 1S62. Mustered out, May 30, 1865. Brevet Major and Lieutenant 

Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." 

» 

Died at New London, Conn., July 3, 1S78. 

(Cobjlfs, (!Bt)iriart). 

Assistant Surgeon — Brevet Captain, U.S.A. 

ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. Isl CLASS. No. 2523. ADDRESS, SOMERVILLE, MASS. 

Assistant Surgeon (ist Lieutenant), U.S..\., June 13, 1S63. Promoted Assistant 
Surgeon (Captain), June 13, 186S. Resigned, March I, 1872. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." 



Craig, ©corge (Ettuaiti. 



ist Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 13th Massachusetts Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 5, 1873. 1st CLASS No. 1464. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Mustered out, 
.\ug. I, 1864. 

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(CrrijoiT, CljavIfS JFrrtirrir. 

Major and Surgeon, 37th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. 1st CLASS. No. 2223. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Surgeon, armed S.S. Cambridge, in service of State of Massachusetts, May 2, 1861, 
to Tuly 20, 1 86 1. Acting Assistant Surgeon, 20th Alass. Infantry, Jan. 12, 1S62, 
to July 20, 1S62. Major and Surgeon, 37th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 7, 1862. 
Resigned, Dec. 2, 1864. 



(Crosbg, Strulirn fHootiu. 

Major and Paymaster — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868, 1st CLASS. No. 953. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Major and Paymaster, U.S.V., Nov. 15, 1862. Mustered out, Jan. 15, 1866. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., Oct. 16, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious 



Cross, Qantfl iUiU. 

Captain and Aide-de-Camp — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS, No. 1686. ADDRESS, SILVER CLIFF, COLORADO. 

Sergeant-Major, 5th N.H. Infantry, Oct. 26, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th N.H. 
Infantry, Feb. i, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Aug. i, 1862. Captain and 
A.D.C., U.S.V., Nov. 6, 1863. Resigned, April 20, 1864. Brevet Major and 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services 
during the war." 



Cross, p?rnri) iHartyn. 

Captain, 57th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1880. 1st CLASS. No. 2078. ADDRESS, NEWBURYPORT, MASS. 

Private, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sept. 16, 1862. Mustered 
out, Sept. 3, 1863. Private and Sergeant-Major, 59th Mass. Infantry, Nov. i, 1863. 
2d Lieutenant, 59th Mass. Infantry, Nov. 24, 1863. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April 
26, 1864. Captain, .Aug. 20, 1864. Transferred to 57th Mass. Infantry, May 26, 
1865. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. 

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*(Crassmnn, l\obfrt. 2T:s. 

Captain, 58th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1872. 1st CLASS. No. 1458. 

1st Lieutenant, jd Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sept. 23, 1862. 
Mustered out, June 26, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 58tli Mass. Infantry, Sept. 11, 1863. 
Promoted Captain, Jan. 18, 1S64. Discharged (disability resulting from wound 
received in action), Oct. 11, 1864. 

Died at Taunton, Mass., July 25, 1876. 



Crototnsljirlti, Caspar. 

Colonel, 2d Massachusetts Cavalry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 748. ADDRESS. BOSTON 

Captain, 20th Mass. Infantry, July lo, i86i. Captain, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Nov. 
25, 1861. Major, 2d Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 30, 1863. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, 
March i, 1864. Colonel, Oct. 21, 1864. Resigned, June 16, 1865. Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, "for gallant and meritorious services during 
the war." 



Cunntngljam, iJamrs Htiams. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 32d Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet 
Brigadier General. U.S.V. 

ELECTED SEPTEMBER I, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 1057. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, Nov. 15, 1861. Promoted Captain, March 
6,1862. Major, June 29, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, June 30, 1S64. Mustered out, 
July 10, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., Sept. 30, 1864, " for gallant 
services at the battle of Peeble's Farm, Va." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., April i, 1S65, 
•' for gallant conduct at the battles of Five Forks and Cox Road, Va." Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., April I, 1865, "for distinguished services during the 
campaign against KichmonJ, and for especial gallantry at the battle of Five Forks, 
Virginia." 

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Currier, Cijarlrs 2llljfrt. 

Captain, 40th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1871. 1st CLASS. No, 1411. ADDRESS, BOSTON, 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 40th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 9, 1S62. 2d Lieutenant, 
40th Mass. Infantry, June 9, 1863. Mustered, Sept. i, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
Jan. 26, 1864. Mustered, March 27, 1864. Captain, Nov. 24, 1864. Mustered, 
Jan. 4, 1865. Mustered out, June 16, 1S65. 



Curtis, Calf& ^grg. 

Acting Master, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. 1st CLASS. No. 1323. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Acting Master, U.S.N., Sept. 23, 1861. Resignation accepted, " witii regrets of 
the Department," Dec. 2, 1863. 



(Cusljius, flam ©rcrntoooti. 

ist Lieutenant, 8th New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1881. Ist CLASS. No. 2308. ADDRESS, LOWELL, MASS. 

Commissary Sergeant, 8th N.H. Infantry, Oct. 12, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 8th 
N.H. Infantry, Dec. 20, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Oct. 30, 1862. Discharged, 
March 7, 1863. 



*Qa&uEg, Cfjarirs ilJIillinm, Kuuior. 

Major, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in Service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 838. 

Major, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., Aug. 29, 1862. Mustered, Sept. 12, 1862. 
Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 

Died at Malvern, England, December 22, 1870. 

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Dcxlanti, Ctitoaiti jFranris. 

Captain, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in Service of the United 
States. 



ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 860. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, 451IV. Inf.intry, M.\'.\I., Sept. 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 



186.5. 



Balant). Solin. 

Captain, 24th Massachusetts Infantry. U.S.V. 
ELECTED JULY 7, 1866. 1st CLASS. No. 835. ADDRESS, SALEM, MASS. 
Captain, 24111 Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1S61. Mustered out, Sept. 2, 1864. 



Dale, Mtlltam Soijnson. 

ELECTED MAY 7, 1873, 3d CLASS, No, 1498, ADDRESS, NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. 

A gentleman in civil life, wlio, (hiring the Rebellion, was specially dis- 
tinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Private, 1st Corps of Cadets, 
M.V.M. Surgeon, 1st Corps of Cadets, Dec. 27, 1842, to Oct. 15, 1844. Sur- 
geon General, State of Massachusetts, with rank of Colonel, June 13, 1861. 
Brigadier General, Oct. 7, 1863. Acting Medical Director, L'.S..\., and Acting 
Assistant .Surgeon, U.S..V., 1861-1865. Devoted and earnest in all loyal service. 



Qalton, Samud. 

ist Lieutenant, ist Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 
ELECTED JANUARY 10. 1872. Ist CLASS. No. 1459, ADDRESS, BOSTON, 

Sergeant, ist Mass. Heavy Artillery, July 5, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, Ist Mass. 
Heavy Artillery, Feb. 15, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 7, 1862. Dis- 
charged, Oct. 7, 1S64. 

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*Dai)is, pijinras 3lomo. 

Major and Assistant Adjutant General — Brevet Colonel. 
U.S.V. 

E_EC-EO MAY 5. 1868. 1st C1J«S. No 821. 

Captain, 6th Infantir, M.V.M., May 21, 1861, attached to 3d Infantry-, 
M.V.>t., in service of the U.S., May 27, 1861. Mustered out, JiJy 23, 1861. 
Captain, 7th Mass. Battery, March 17, 1862. Discharged, Oct. 7, 1863. Cap- 
tain, and A.A.G., U.S.V., Sept. 16, 1863. Promoted Major and A..A.G., March 
21, 1865. Mustered out. May 19, i866. Brevet Major, U.S.V., Jan. i, 1865, 
"for gallant and meritorious services in the campaign of 1864." Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel and Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services 
during the war." 

Died at New Canton, Va., August 22, 1872. 



Dabis, JHaltrr Srort. 

Captain, 22d Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 7 ,563. in CLASS. Ss. 726. ADDRESS, AUBURN. CAL 

2d Lieutenant, 22d Mass. Infantry, Aug. 7, 1861. Mustered, Oct. I, 1861. 
Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 28, 1862. Captain, Oct. 18, 1862. Mustered 
ont, Oct. 17, 1864. Brevet Major, July 6, 1864, "for gallant services at the 
battle at Jericho Ford, Va." Brevet lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., Sept. 30, 1864, 
" for gallant services at the battle of Peeble's Farm, Va." 



Drarfacrnr. j/rrirnrk iHrrriborarjrr. 

Surgeon (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. 

ELECTED JUNE 5, 1B72. tei CLASS. No. 1430. ADDRESS. BROOKLYN, N.Y. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.X., Aug. 18, 1862. Assistant Surgeon, .SepL 
15, 1864- Promoted Passed Assistant Surgeon, Oct. 10, 1867. Surgeon, May 
4, 1875. 

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Dcnnu, 6forrjf t""'!!"'*"!^"- 



Captain, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in Service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY !, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1005. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

rriv.ile, 1st Curps of Cadets, M.\'.M., in service nf tlie U.S., May 26, 
1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., 
Sept. 26, 1862. Promoted Captain, Oct. 14, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 



IDrnnu, 3ainrs 5?rnrg. 

Assistant Surgeon, 2d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 2, 1877, in Commander/ of the State of New York. Transferred to Commandery 
of the State of Massacnusetts, November 6, 1878. 1st CLASS. No. 1769. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

.•\ssistant Surgeon, 2d Mass. Heavy .Vrtillovy, Nov. 19, 1863. Mustered 
out. Sept. 3, 1865. 



Srnno, Sosryj) iLHaltio. 

Captain, 25th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTFD fwlARCH 4. 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, Transferred to Com- 
mandery of the State of Massachusetts as Charter Member. Isl CLASS. No. 686. ADDRESS, 
BOSTON. 

4th Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Infantry, M.V'.M., attached to 6th Inf.intry, 
M.V.M., in service of the U.S., .■\pril 17, 1S61. Mustered out, Aug. 2, 1861. 
Captain, 25th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 12, 1861. Mustered out, Oct. 20, 1864. 



Dcrlig. 3;saac HtHalUrr. 

2d Lieutenant, ist Veteran Reserve Corps. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1732. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Corporal, 2d N.ll. Infantry, .April 19, lS6i. Discharged (dis- 
ability resulting from loss of left arm), Sept. 11, 1S61. 2d Lieutenant, rst 
Veteran Reserve Corps, Oct. 23, 1863. Mustered out, Sept. I, 1S66. 

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Qe Faltn, (^Iiavlrs (Stiluart, 

Chief Engineer (Lieutenant Commander;, U.S.N. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1704. ADDRESS, WASHINGTON, D.C. 

3d .Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., Sept. 20, 185S. Piumoted 2d Assistant 
Engineer, Jan. 17, 1S61. ist Assistant Engineer, March 17, iS6j, Chief En- 
gineer, March 21, 1870. 



Qcbcrts, erijadfs. 

Brigadier General — Brevet Major General. U.S.V. 

ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 863. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Major, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April ig, 1861. 
Mustered, May 19, 1861. Colonel, 15th Mass. Infantry, July 15, 1861. Brigadier 
General, U.S.V., April 15, 1862. Mustered out, June 2, 1866. Brevet Major 
General, U.S.V., April 3, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the 
recent campaign before Richmond, Va." 



Brbrns, 6tffoarti jFfssrr. 

Acting Lieutenant Commander, U.S.N. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 755. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

3d Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 
1861. Promoted 2d Lieutenant, May, 1S61. Mustered, May 19, 1861. Dis- 
charged, June 10, 1S61. Acting Master, U.S.N., June II, 1861. Promoted Acting 
Volunteer Lieutenant, for the " capture of the Confederate steamer ' Aries,' " May 
25, 1863. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander, Jan. 20, 1865. Discharged, 
Nov. 19, 1866. 



Qflrs, etibjin. 

Captain, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH I, 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1317. ADDRESS, NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 

Private and Sergeant, 9th N. Y. Infantry, April 23, 1S61. 2d Lieutenant, 
9th N. Y. Infantry, Sept. 30, 1862. Mustered out, May 25, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 
3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 18, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, May 23, 
1864. Captain, Sept. 8, 1864. Mustered out, Sept. 23, 1S65. Brevet Major, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for meritorious services during the war." 

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Driuson. JFrancts -Slriantifr. 

1st Lieutenant and R.Q.M.. 4Sth Infantry, M.V.M.. in ser- 
vice of the United States. 

ELECTED JUNE 2. I87S. Ijt CLASS. No. I«78. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

isl Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 45th Infantiy, M.V.M., OcL 2S, 1S62. Mastered 
out, July 7, 1S63. 



Dtllincftain, 3amcs Sullifaan, Junior. 

Acting Master, U.S.N. 
Elected February 7. ists. w class, no. 1*5. address. Chelsea, mass. 
Acting Master, L'.S.N.. Jolv 9, 1S61. Resigned, Oct. 9, iSoi. 

Dimon. tTiiarlrs Sugustus I%c!pr=. 

Colonel, ist U.S. Volunteers — Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 3. BT4 1st CLASS. Nj 553 ADDRESS, LOWELL MASS. 

Private, Sth Infantry, M.V.NL, in service of the U.S., .\pril 17, 1S61. Mastered 
out. .\ug. I, 1S61. 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, joth Mass. Infantry, Feb. 20, 
1S62. Major, 2d Louisiana Infantry, US.V., Oct. 20, 1862. Lieutenant Cc^nel, 
1st U.S. Volunteers. March S. 1S64. Promoted Colonel, March 12, 1S64. Mustered 
out, Nov. 27, 1S65. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
gallant and meritorious services at Port Hudson, La., and in Indian Department." 

*Do]3gr, 3amfS (^orUon Clarke. 

Major, 6rst Massachusetts Infantr>- — Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 3. I8S. bt CLASS. No. 1030. 

2d Lieutenant, 19th Mass. In^mtry, .\ug. 22, 1S61. Ftomoted Isl Lieutenant, 
March 21, 1S62. Captain, .\pril 5, 1S63. Major, 6ist Mass. Infantry, Xov. 9, 
1S64. Mustered out, June 4, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, L'.S.V, .■Vpril 
9, 1S65, "for gallant and meritoiioos services during the recent operations 
resulting in the fall of Richmond. Va., and the surrender of the insurgent army 
under General Robert E. Lee." 

Died at Creston, Iowa, January 14. 1S77. 

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ffiotrge, ^TtfoDore ^grault. 

Captain (Retired) — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A. 
Major, 23d Veteran Reserve Corps — Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1691. ADDRESS, BROOKLINE, MASS. 

1st Lieutenant, loist N.Y. Infantry, Feb. 13, 1862. ist Lieutenant and 
Adjutant, 119th N.V. Infantry, Oct. 17, 1S62. Commissioned Captain and Major; 
not mustered. I^esigned, Nov. 25, 1S63. Captain, 23d Veteran Reserve Corps, 
Nov. 12, 1863. Accepted. Nov. 26, 1863. Promoted Major, Aug. 17, 1864. 
Mustered out, Dec. i, 1866. Captain, 44tli Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1S66. 
Unassigned, May 27, 1869. Retired, April 28, 1870, "for loss of right leg from 
wounds received in the line of duty." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., Dec. 2, 
1865, "for gallant and meritorious services." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., Dec. 2, 
1S65, "for gallant and meritorious conduct at the battle of Gettysburg, Pa." 
Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 2, 1S67, "for gallant and meritorious services at 
the battle of Gettysburg, Pa." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, 
" for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

©onlatison, Samrs ILotoru. 

Colonel and Assistant Quartermaster General — Brevet 
Major General, U.S.A. 

ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872. Ist CLASS. No. 1398. ADDRESS, BALTIMORE, MD. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., .Sept. i, 1832. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, U.S.A., July i, 
1S36. Transferred to ist Artillery, May 25, 1837. Promoted ist Lieutenant, 
July 7, 1838. Captain, Aug. 20, 1847. Captain and A.Q.M., March 3, 1847. 
Promoted Major and Q.M., Aug. 3, 1861. Colonel and Q.M., U.S.V. (.A.ct July 4, 
1864), Aug. 2, 1S64. Relieved, Jan. i, 1867. Colonel and Assistant Q.M. 
General, U.S.A., July 28, 1866. Retired (under Act of Aug. 3, iS6i;, March 5, 
1869. Resigned, Jan. i, 1874. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., Sept. 23, 1846, "for 
gallant and meritorious conduct in the several conflicts at Monterey, Mexico." 
Brevet Major, U.S.A., Feb. 23, i S47, " for gallant and meritorious conduct 
in the battle of Buena Vista, Me.\ico." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., 
May 14, 1861. Brevet Colonel and Brigadier General, U.S.A., Sept. 17, 1S64, 
" for distinguished and important services in the Quartermaster's Department 
in the campaign terminating in the capture of Atlanta, Ga." Brevet .Major 
General, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services in the 
Quartermaster's Department during the Rebellion." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., 
June 20, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the RebeUion." 
Received the thanks of the Legislature of Maryland, Feb. 28, 1853, "for his 
distinguished gallantry displayed during the «ars with Florida and Mexico." 
Received the thanks of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, "for 
the courtesies extended to that body during the Rebellion." 

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Donnrll, iSIHillinm (Fllinglinmt). 



1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 20th Maine Infantry — Brevet 
Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 24, 1866. in Commandery of the State of Maine. Transferred to Com- 
mandery of the State of Massachusetts, 1877. 1st CLASS. No. 672. ADDRESS. NEW 
YORK. 

1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 20th M.tine Infantry, Sept. i, 1863. Mustered out, 
July 16, 1S65. lirevet Captain, U.S.V., July 6, 1864, " for gallant and distinguished 
services at the battle of North .Anna, and during the present campaign before Rich- 
mond, Va." lirevet Major, U.S.V. , April 1, 1S65, "for gallant conduct in the bnltlc 
of I'ive Forks, Virginia." 



©orr, l^cmv (P'ustalnie. 

ist Lieutenant, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1684. ADDRESS, BOSTON 

Sergeant. I4lh Illinois Cavalry, Aug., 1862. Discharged, Dec. 9, 1S63. Com- 
missioned 2d Lieutenant, 8th East Tennessee Cavalry, Nov. 17, 1863. Promoted Ist 
Lieutenaqt and Adjutant, Dec. g, 1863. Commissioned Major, Jan., 1864; not 
mustered. Resigned, Feb. 10, 1S64. 1st Lieutenant, Ist Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 24, 
1864. Transferred to 4th Mass. Cavalry, .April 21, 1864. Discharged, May 15, 1865. 



©otrn, jTvftirrirh Bavtlrtt. 

Captain, 14th Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1697. ADDRESS, CHICOPEE, MASS. 

Corporal, 14th Conn. Infantry, .\ugust i, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 14th Conn. 
Infantry, Feb. 3, 1863. Promoted Captain, Oct. 20, 1863. Discharged, April 29, 
1865. 



Qouglas, JHilliam KliUirrforrr. 

Captain, 5th Rhode Island Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER I, 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1502. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE. R,l. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th K.I. Infantry (afterwards 5th R.I. Heavy .\rtillery), Nov. 
30, 1861. Mustered, Dec. 14, 1S61. Promoted ist Lieutenant, June 7, 1862. 
Captain, Feb. 14, 1863. .Mustered out, Dec. 22, 1864. 

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©vaftc, ©corgc Bern art. 

ist Lieutenant, 6th Infantry; Captain and Aide-de-Camp, 
U.S.A.; Major and Assistant Adjutant General; as- 
signed as Assistant Adjutant General, with rank of 
Lieutenant Colonel — Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1878. Ist CLASS. No. 1862. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 6lh Infantry, U.S.A., Aug. 5, 1861. Captain and .-X.D.C, 
U.S.A., May 22, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, Sept. 20, 1863. Resigned, 
March 23, 1S65. 2d Lieutenant, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Discharged, 
Aug. 26, 1861. Major and A.A.G., U.S.V., March 11, 1863. Assigned as Assistant 
Adjutant General, 23d Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act 
July 17, 1862), May 5, 1863. Relieved, Nov. 12, 1863. Assigned as Assistant 
Adjutant General, Uept. of the Gulf, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act 
July 17, 1862), Nov. 4, 1864. Relieved, March 23, 1865. Resigned, March 23, 
KS65. Brevet Colonel and Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
faithful, efficient, and meritorious services in the field throughout the war." 



Quake, Saiuufl Stiams. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 17th Kansas Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH I, 1881. Ist CLASS, No. 2364, ADDRESS, MALDEN, MASS. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 17th Kansas Infantry, July 28, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 
16, 1S64. 



©rapcr, iiEiUiam jFranfUtn. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 36th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 926. ADDRESS, HOPEDALE, MASS. 

Private, 25th Mass. Infantry, Sept. g, 1S61. 2d Lieutenant, 25th Mass. Infantry, 
Oct. 12, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, April 15, 1862. Captain, 36th Mass. 
Infantry, Aug. 12, 1S62. Promoted Major, July 31, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 
May 6, 1864. Mustered out, Oct, 12, 1864. Brevet Colonel and Brigadier 
General, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, "for gallant and meritorious services in the 
field during the war." 

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Drrnnan, Jiainrs f^. 

Captain. 25th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 754. ADDRESS. WORCESTER, MASS 

Priwite, 251I1 Mass. Infantry, Sept., 1S61. 2d Lieutenant, 25th Mass. Infantry, 
Oct. 12, iSbi. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 22, 1862. Captain, June 4, 1S64. 
Mustered out, Oct. 20, 1S64. 

Drrto, iTliailfs jll>fmu. 

Captain, nth Veteran Reserve Corps. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER I. 1871. Isl CLASS. No. 1368. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

1st Sergeant, 3d Infantry, >LV.NL, in service of the U.S., .^pril 23, 1861. 
Mustered out, July 22, 1S61. 1st Lieutenant, iSth Mass. Infantry, Aug. 20, 1861. 
Promoted Captain, Aug. 25, 1862. Transferred to llth Veteran Keserve Corps, 
April 29, 1S64. Resigned, Sept. 20, 1S65. 

Diitifr, KitUiam txaumonti. 

Major and Assistant Adjutant General — Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1873. 1st CLASS. No. 1508. ADDRESS. BEVERLY, MASS. 

Private, Sth Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., .\pril t8, 1S61. Mustered, 
Mav 18, 1S61. Mustered out, .Vug. i, 1S61. Ist Sergeant, igth Mass. Infantry, 
Dec. 10, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, -Vug. 2, 1S62. Promoted ist 
Lieutenant, Nov. 2i, 1S62. Captain and .A.-A.t;., U.S.V., April 20, 1S64. Promoted 
Major and A.A.C, Nov. 17, 1S64. Mustered out, Sept. 19, 1865. Brevet Major, 
U..S.V., Dec. 2, 1S64, " for gallant services at the battle of Ream's Station, and dur- 
ing the present campaign before Richmond, Va." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V., .\pril 9, 1865, "for meritorious services in the recent campaign, terminating 
with the surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee." 



Dnuu, JULlilliam i.^atrirk. 

Captain. 6ist Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 3. 1872. Ist CLASS. No. 1401. ADDRESS. CHELSEA. MASS. 

Corporal and Sergeant, Ist Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, Ist 
Mass. Infantry, Sept. 8, 1S62. Promoted ist Lieutenant, Sept. 22, 1863. Mustered 
out, May 25, 1864. Captain 6ist Mass. Infantry, Sept. 22, 1864. Discharged, .\pril 
28, 1865. 

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DulTifllr, li^niru fBartnii. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, gth Michigan Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY I, 1872. Ist CLASS. No. l4iL ADDRESS. DETROIT, MICH. 

Private, gth Michigan Infantry, Aug. i6, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, gth Michigan 
Infantry. Promoted ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, Oct. 12, 1861. Mustered out, 
Oct. 14, 1864. 



*Db3igi)t, (J5amaltrl iLyman. 

ist Lieutenant, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 4, 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 1090. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st R.I. Light Artillery, June 6, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
Nov. 4, 1862. Mustered out, July 17, 1S64. 



Died at Nassau, New Providence, January 19, 1875. 



©gcr, igrorrrr .l?urton. 

Major, gth Maine Infantry — Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 7, 1877. Ist CLASS. No. 1765. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, gth Maine Infantry, Sept. 10, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, gth Maine Infantry, 
June 23, 1863. Promoted Captain, Aug. 22, 1864. Major, Oct. 4, 1S64. Mustered 
out, July 13, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, 
" for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 



*Quri-, 3onB\) jFrauklin. 

Major and Surgeon, 19th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE I, 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 1089. 

Major and Surgeon, 19th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 28, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 
27, 1864. 

Died at Annisquam, Mass., February 9, iSyg. 

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eiirs, IxoUrrt ff'lin.vtrv. 

Passed Assistant Surgeon (Lieutenant), U.S.N. 

ELECTED JANUARY 5. 1881. 1st CLASS. No. 2195. ADDRESS, ROXBURY, MASS. 

Acting Assistant .Surgeon, U.S.N., Sept. lo, l86l. Assistant .Surgeon, Jan. 24, 
18O2 Promoted Passed .Assistant Surgeon, May 8, 1865. Resigned, June i, 1865. 



Colonel, 32d Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. M CLASS. No. 725. 

1st Sergeant 24th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 4, 1S61. Captain 32d Mass. Infantry, 
July 30, 1862. Promoted Major, Dec. 29, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, June 29, 1S64. 
Colonel, June 30, 1864. Mustered out, July I, 1865. Urevet Colonel, U.S.V. , Sept. 
30, 1864, " for gallant services at tlie battle of Pceble's Farm, V'a." Urevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious 
services during the war." 

Died .at Boston, December 28, 1S79. 



*£timaul)s, Cliomas jFranklin. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 24th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868, 1st CLASS. No. 747. ADDRESS,- BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 24th Mass, Infantry, Sept. 2, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
.•\ug. 27, 1862. Captain, June 16, 1864. Major, Nov. 15, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, 
May 7, 1865. Mustered out, Jan. 20, 1866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war," 



€llis, Samuel (Clarnirr. 

Captain, 2d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH I, 1871. 1st CLASS. No. 1292. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 45111 Infantry, M.V.M., in service of tlie U.S., Se))t. 26, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 7, 1863. Captain, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, .\ug. 25, 1S63. 
Discharged, Oct. i6, 1S63. 

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(!H(Us, Clirotiorr (Prriumic. 



Colonel, 14th Connecticut Infantry — Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. 1st CLASS. No. 1322, ADDRESS, HARTFORD, CONN. 

1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 14th Conn. Infantry, June 10, 1862. Promoted 
Major, April 4, 1S63. Lieutenant Colonel, Sept. 12, 1863. Colonel, Oct. 11, 1863. 
Mustered out, June 29, 1S65. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, 
" for irallant and nieritoriuus services." 



eWis, MiWinnx Cilnng. 



Captain and Commissary of Subsistence —Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 4, 1874. Ist CLASS. No. 1522. ADDRESS, MELROSE, MASS. 

Private, yth N.Y.S.M., in senice of the U.S., April 19, 1S61. Mustered out, 
June 3, 1S61. 2d Lieutenant, 2d R.I. Infantry, July 22, 1861. Promoted 1st 
Lieutenant, Nov. I, 1861. Captain and Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., Sept. 
10, 1862. Resigned, March 17, 1S65. Brevet Major, U.S.V., July 7, 1S65, "for 
efficient and meritorious services." 



*(!rtocU, Ciiarlfs millinm. 

Captain. 34th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DEC. I, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1170. 

Private, 34th Mass. Infantry, July 13, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 34th Mass. 
Infantry, Aug. i r, 1862. Promoted Captain, July 29, 1S64. Mustered out, June 
16, 1S65. 

Died at Brooklyn, N.Y., May 14, 1882. 



(Ely, Mtlltam ©roslirnor. 

Colonel, i8th Connecticut Infantry — Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEB. 2, 1881. 1st CLASS. No. 2165. ADDRESS, NORWICH, CONN, 
Entered the service as Private, April 22, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 6th Conn. 
Infantry, Sept. 4, 1S61. Colonel, i8th Conn. Infantry, July 24, 1862. Discharged, 
Sept. 18, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for meritorious 
services during the war." 

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(Jrmmrrton, ifninr? 5[rrliur. 

Major and Surgeon, 2d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. 1st CLASS. No. S305. ADDRESS, SALEM, MASS. 

Corporal, 23d Mass. Infantry, Oct. I, 1S61. Assistant Surgeon, 23d Ma.ss. 
Infantry, July 31, 1862. Surgeon, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, May 26, 1864. 
Mustered, June 27, 1S64. Mustered out, Sept. 3, 1865. 



(Fmrnons, Jiolm JTranh. 

2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1878. 1st CLASS. No. 1859. ADDRESS. NEW YORK. 

2d I.ieuten.int, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 26, 1S62. Mustered out, July 



JFatrrliilli, CCiiarlrs. 

Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JUNE 7. I87L 1st CLASS. No. 1312. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant and Commissary, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, April 27, 1861. Mus- 
tered out, Aug. 21, 1S61. Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., March 5, 1862. 
Assistant Paymaster, June 30, 1S64. Resigned, December 6, 1S64. 



jFay. jTranlUin Urtgliam. 

ELECTED MAY 7, 1873. 3d CLASS. No. 1497. ADDRESS, CHELSEA, MASS. 

.\ gentleman in civil life, who, during the Rebellion, was specially distinguished 
for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Especially prominent (serving with troops 
at the front) in self-sacrificing care for the sick and wounded, from 1st Bull Run 
until January, 1865. The organizer and chief of the .\uxiliary Relief Corps of the 
Sanitary Commission, in the held. May, 1864. Mayor of Chelsea, 1S61, 1S62, 1863. 

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JTtelt), Benjamin Jaxou, Sunior. 

2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1592. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 12, 1S62. Mustered out, June 
18, 1863. 

jFtstcr, f^orarr 0ftoton. 

ist Lieutenant, ist Middle Tennessee Cavalry, assigned as 
Assistant Inspector General. U.S.V., with rank of Lieu- 
tenant Colonel. 

ELECTED JANUARY 10, 1872. Ist CLASS. No. 1389. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant and Volunteer, A.D.C., Feb. 14, 1862. Captain and Volunteer, 
A.D.C., May 18, 1862. Assigned as Military and Topographical Engineer, 20th 
Army Corps. 1st Lieutenant, ist Middle Tenn. Cavalry, M.ay 7, 1S63. Assigned 
as Assistant Inspector General, 20th Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel 
(under Act, July 17, 1S62), May 21, 1S63. Appointed .Acting Inspector General, 
Army of the Cumberland, Oct. 10. 1S63. Resigned (injuries received in service), 
Nov. 10, 1S63. 

JFtsftr, (Ctitonrti ?lnxliroef. 

Major, 30th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 7, 1874. Ist CLASS. No. 1511. ADDRESS. LAWRENCE, MASS. 

Entered the service as Private, Sept. 5, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 30th Mass. In- 
fantry, Feb. 20, 1S62. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Aug. 21, 1S62. Captain, Oct. 21, 
1862. Major, Feb. 17, 1865. Mustered out, Jan. 23, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.V. , 
March 13, 1865, " for distinguished gallantry at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 
1864." 

jFtskE, ©rorge Hlfrrt, Hiintor. 

Major and Paymaster, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 2. 1870. Ist CLASS. No. 1175. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Q.M. Sergeant, 41st Mass. Infantry, Sept. 29, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 
41st Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, Dec. 13, 1S62. Promoted 1st 
Lieutenant, Oct. 23, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, July 22, 1864. Captain 
and Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., May 18, 1864; declined. Major and Pay- 
master, U.S.V., July 7, 1864. Resig;ied, Sept. 24, 1864. 

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JTisiif, jlosrpli (Pinrru. 

Captain, 2d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 3. 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1435. ADDRESS, WELLESLEY HILLS, MASS. 

1st Sergeant, 431I Infaiilry, M.X'.M., in service of the U.S., Sept. 24, 1862. 
Dischargctt to accept promotion. May 29, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy 
Artillery, Tu"e 4, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 30, 1863. Captain, Oct. 9, 
l8('i3. Mustered out, May 15, 1S65. 



JTtsiif, (IHtlliaiii (Psrav. 

Colonel, ist Louisiana Infantry — Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 3. 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1509. ADDRESS, LOWELL, MASS. 

1st Lieutenant and A.D.C, Staff of Major General B. F. Butler, M.V.NL, April 
16, 1861. Major, 1st Louisiana Infantry, Aug. i, 1S62. Promoted Lieutenant 
Colonel, Feb. 6, 1863. Colonel, June 15, 1863. Mustered out, July 12, 1865. 
Brevet Brigadier (jeneral, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for his gallant and successful 
defence of the Union works, at the junction of Bayou Lafourche and the Mississippi, 
from attack, in an attempt to break the lines of communication of the United States 
forces with New Orleans, during the siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana." 



jTUtd)rr, ^rorgr Albert. 

Captain, 56th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1881. Ist CLASS. No. 2196. ADDRESS, MILTON, MASS. 

Private and Corporal, 38th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 19, 1S62. Discharged to accept 
promotion, Aug. 15, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 56th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 11, 1863. 
Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 23, 1864. Discharged (disability), Jan. 31, 1865. 
Captain, 5f)th Mass. Infantry, May 4, 1S65. Mustered out, July 1 1, 1865. 



jriftdjrr. 3oljn M. 

Captain, 36th U. S. Colored Troops. 

ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872, Ist CLASS. No. 1413, ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 43d Infantry, M.N'.M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 16, 1862. 
Mustered out. July 30, 1863. Captain, 36th U.S.C.T., July 14, 1863. Discharged, 
May 31, 1864. 

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JFollansbrr, <@rorgc Storrs. 

Captain, ist Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1706. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 14th Mass. Infantry, afterwards ist Mass. Heavy Artillery, 
May 2, 1S61; mustered Sept. 10, 1S61. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Jan. 18, 1862. 
Captain, Aug. 3, 1S63. Mustered out, Oct. 7, 1864. 

iFolsom, 0orton. 

Major and Surgeon, 45th U. S. Colored Troops — Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 7, 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1493. ADDRESS, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 

Medical Cadet, U.S.A., Oct. 19, 1861. Discharged, Oct. 18, 1S62. Acting 
Assistant Surgeon, Nov. 14, 1863, to Nov. 28, 1863. Major and Surgeon, 45th 
U.S.C.T., April 10, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 11, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services.'" 

jForbrs, Jlo!)n IHunag. 

ELECTED MAY 3. 1882. 3d CLASS. No. 2498. ADDRESS, MILTON, MASS. 

A gentleman in civil life, who, during the Rebellion, was specially distinguished 
for conspicuous and consistent loyalty to the National Government, and who has 
been active and eminent in maintaining the supremacy of the same. Foremost 
in helpfulness in 1861; conspicuous for earnest and devoted service throughout 
the war. 



JForbrs, (Latlltam J^atijalojag. 



Lieutenant Colonel, 2d Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. Ist CLASS. No. 2482. ADDRESS, MILTON, MASS, 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Dec. 26, 1S61. Promoted ist Lieutenant, 
July 27, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, Jan. 14, 1863. Captain, 2d 
Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 14, 1863. Promoted Major, May 12, 1S63. Lieutenant Colonel, 
Oct. 21, 1S64. Resigned, May 15, 1865. 

JfobJlf, SiEtlliam Briitlro. 

Captain, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1877. Ist CLASS. No. 1761. ADDRESS, AUBURNDALE, MASS. 
Captain, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 22, 1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. 

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JFoi, iTliailrs Dainart. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 55th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.V. 
ELECTED MARCH 6, 1872. Itt CLASS. No. 1394. ADDRESS. BOSTON 
Sergeant, 4th Battalion Kifles, M.V.M., May 23, 1S61. 2d Lieutenant, 13th 
Ma.ss. Infantry, July 16, 1S61. Promoted ist Lieutenant, Aug. 16, 1S62. Dis- 
charged to accept promotion, Feb. 13, 1S63. ist Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, 
Jan. 13, 1S63. Mustered, April 14, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion. May 
30, 1863. Major, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 30, 1S63. Promoted Lieutenant 
Colonel, Nov. 3, 1863. Mustered, Dec. I, 1863. Resigned, June 25, 1865. 
Brevet Colonel, U.S.V'., March 13, 1S65, "for faithful and meritorious services." 

jTox. Jlanifs Augustus. 

Captain, 13th Massachusetts Infantry. U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1881. Ist CLASS. No. 2313. ADDRESS, CAMBRIDGE. MASS. 
Captain 15th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Resigned, August 14, 1862. 

jTcY, iloljn anliiftus. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant. 2d Massachusetts Infantry 
— Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1872. Ist CLASS. No. 1386. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, Jan. 6, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, Aug. 
ID, 1862. Appointed Adjutant, Jan. I, 1863. Mustered out, July 26, 1865. Brevet 
Captain and Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for fajthful and meritorious services." 

jTrrndi, ILyman ^lutini. 

ist Lieutenant, U. S. Marine Corps. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1668. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 
2d Lieutenant, U.S.M.C., June 14, 1S62. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April 23, 
1S64. Resigned, Dec. 30, 1S73. 

J?ullrr, Cijarlfs (Cmnson. 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V., assigned as 
Chief Quartermaster, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel. 

ELECTED MARCH I, 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1466. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain and .\.Q.M., U.S.V., Aug. 3, 1S61. Assigned as Chief Quartermaster, 
loth Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act, July 17, 1862), 
r^'j. I, 1864. Resigned, Nov. 18, 1S64. 

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jruUcr, J^rniy (JHilltam. 

Colonel, 75th U.S. Colored Troops — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER I. 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1169. ADDRESS, ROXBURY, MASS. 

Private, 1st N.Ii. Infantry, April, i86i. 1st Lieutenant, 1st N.H. In^ 
fantry, April 30, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 9, 1861. 1st Lieutenant and Ad- 
jutant, 4th N.H. Infantry, Sept. 20, 1S61. Resigned, Oct. 29, 1862. Major, 
i6th N.H. Infantry, Oct. 30, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, Nov. i, 
1862. Mustered out, Aug. 20, 1S63. Colonel, 75th U.S.C.T., Nov. 23, 1863. 
Mustered out, Nov. 25, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 



©alfaratti), jTrcDrrir Millinm. 

Captain and Aide-de-Camp — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1669. ADDRESS, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 

2d Lieutenant, Unattached Vermont Volunteers, Aug. 16, 1S62. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 3d Maine Infantry, June 22, 1863. Captain and A.D.C., U.S.V., May 
18, 1864. Mustered out, June 8, 1866. Brevet Major, U.S.V., May 29, 1865, 
" for gallantry at Atlanta and Savannah, Ga., and during the campaign of the 
Carolinas." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V.. March 13, 1865, "for gallant and 
meritorious conduct during the campaigns of Atlanta, Savannah, and the CaroHnas." 



*©ansetioort, l)cm-y &. 

Captain, 5th Artillery — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A. — 
Colonel, 13th N.Y. Cavalry — Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 6, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Transferred to Com- 
nnandery of the State of Massachusetts, April 6, 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 759. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., May 14, 1S61. Promoted 1st Lieu- 
tenant, March i, 1862. Captain, Aug. 13, 1866. Colonel, 13th N.Y. Cavalry, 
March 28, 1S64. Discharged, June 23, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., Sept. 
17, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Antietam, Md." 
Brevet Major, U.S.A., Oct. 14, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in 
action near Manassas Gap, Va." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 
13. 1S65, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Brevet Briga- 
dier General, U.S.V., June 24, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services.' 

Died at Albany, N.Y., April 12, 1S71. 

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6art)nrr. ??f?rkiali. 

Captain . Retired i — Brevet Major. USA. — Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U-S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE I. 188». M CLASS. No 2i*6. ADDRESS. HAMMONDSPORT. N.V. 

Captain, looth lUinob Infantry, Aug. 50, 1S63. Mustered out, Aug. iS, 
1S64. Captain, Veteran Reserve Corps, Sept. 15, 1 864. Mustered out, Oct. 
2S, 1S66. Captain, 44th Infantry, l".S..A.. July 2S, 1S66. Accepted, Oct. 29, 
1S66. I'nassigned, May 27, 1S69. Retired, Dec. 15, 1S70, '• for loss of right 
leg from wounds received in line of duty." Brevet Major, U.S_\, March 2, 1S67, 
" for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Missionary Ridge, Tenn." 
Brevet Major and Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, "for meritorious 
conduct at the battle of Chattanooga, and at the charge on Missionary Ridge." 



»^fii"au. J05f;jij cHuru. 

Captain (Retired> — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel. U.S.A. 

ELECTED MAY T. 1S73. 1st CLASS. No. WK. AOORESS, BOSTON. 

Private, Corporal, and Sergeant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1S61. 2d 
Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, Feb. 12, 1863. Promoted 1st lieutenant, July 
23, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, Oct. 13, 1S64. Captain, 57th Mass. 
Infantry, Oct. 19, 1S04. Discharged to accept promotion, Xov. 14, iStv^. 
Major, 4th Mass. Heavy .\rtillery, Dec. 7, 1S64. Mustered out June 17, 1S65. 
Colonel, 59th Mass. Infantry, Feb. S, 1S65; not mustered. Captain, 45th In- 
fentry, L".S-.A.., July 2S, 1S66. Unassigned, July 22, 1869. Retired, Dec. 15, 
1S70, "for loss of right arm auid for wounds received in line of duty." 
Brevet Major, L'.S.A, March 2, 1S67, "for gallant and meritorious seni-ices at 
the battle of Cedar Mountain, Mrginia." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, L'-S-A, 
March 2, 1S67, "for gallant and meiitorions services at the battle of Gettys- 
burg, Pennsvlvania." 



(gt&titngs, ^[rtitDarli irarii. 

Captain, 40th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE i. B7S. W CLASS. Nol 1671. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Captain, 40th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 6, 1S62. Discharged (disabilit>-) , Feb. 
2^, 1S64. 

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(3iMvt, IDantrl DutilrD. 

Assistant Surgeon (Master), U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1751. ADDRESS, DORCHESTER, MASS. 

Medical Cadet, U..S.A., March, 1S62. Discharj^ed, Nov. 10, 1862. Acting 
Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. , Nov. 10, 1862. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., Jan. 25, 1863. 
Resigned, Aug. 16, 1864. 



(gtle, SSIltlliam ?lugu,5tu8. 

Captain, 117th U.S. Colored Troops. 

ELECTED JUNE 7, 1882. Isl CLASS. No. 2520, ADDRESS, V/ORCESTER, MASS. 

Private, r6tli N.H. Infantry, Oct. 24, 1862. Mustered out, .Vug. 20, 1S63. 
Private, iStii N.Il. Infanlry, .Sept. 19, 1864. Discharged, to accept promotion, 
Sept. 30, 1864. Captain, iSth N.H. Infantry, Oct. i, 1864. Discharged, June 10, 
1865. 1st Lieutenant, 117th U.S.C.T., Aug. 11, 1865. Promoted Captain, Nov. 30, 
1865. Mustered out, .^ug. 10, 1867. 



(!5i(morr, lUomrr ©rannts. 

Captain, loth Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 7, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1682. ADDRESS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 

1st Sergeant, loth Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, loth Mass. 
Infantry, Nov. 6, 1861. Promoted ist Lieutenant, Aug. 9, 1862. Captain, Nov. 26, 
1862. Mustered out, July i, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
meritorious services during tlie war." 



©otitiarti, Bobcrt JtMle Cbcs. 

Captain and Aide-de-Camp — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870. Ist CLASS. No. 1142. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R,l. 

Private, ist R.I. Detached Militia, in service of the U.S., M.ay 2, 1S61. 
Mustered out, Aug. 2, 1861. Captain and Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., March 11, 1863. 
Resigned, July 3, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., August i, 1864, "for gallant and 
meritorious services during the campaign in East Tennessee and at the siege 
of Kno.wille." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., April 2, 1865, "for 
gallant and meritorious conduct at Fort Steedman and in the assault before 
Fort Sedgwick, Virginia." 

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iPotitiarti. JBilliam. 

Major, I St Rhode Island Detached Militia, in service of 
the U.S. — Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 8. 1879. tet CLASS. No. 1900. ADDRESS. PROVIDENCE. R I. 

Colonel and Aide-de-Cainp, Staff of Governor of Rhode Island (serving 
in the lield}, April, iSoi. Resigned, Aug. lo, iS6i. Major, ist R.I. Detached 
Militia, June 27, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 2, 1S61. Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, 
U.S.V., Dec. 12. 1S62 (General Orders 349, Army of the Potomac), to Dec. 23, 
1S62. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, L.S.V., March 13, 1S65, "for meritorious 
services in raising and fitting out troops from Rhode Island." Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, " for distinguished gallantn- at the first battle of Bull 
Run, Va." 



Brigadier General — Brevet Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870. Ist CLASS. No. 1139. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A.. July i, iS42. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, Mounted Rifles, 
U.S_\., July 1, 1S46. 2d Lieutenant, Jan. S, 1S4S. Promoted ist Lieutenant, 
Aug. 30, 1S53. Resigned, Oct. 31, 1S54. Colonel, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 
24, iSoi. Brigadier General, U.S.V„ June 9, 1S62. Mustered out, Aug. 24. 
1S65. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, U.S.A., April iS, 1S47, " f'^r gallant and 
meritorious conduct at Cerro Gordo." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., April 
9, 1S65, " for meritorious and distinguished services." 



(goulti. *!?na i3almfr. 

Major, 57th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, I87S. 1st CLASS No. I«79. ADDRESS. NEWTON CENTRE. MASS. 

Private, 24th Mass. Infantry, Oct. iS, 1S61. Discharged, to accept 
promotion, Dec. 20, 1S63. 2d Lieutenant, 55th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 15, 
1S63. Captain, 59th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 22, 1S64. Promoted Major, .\ug. 
20, 1864. Transferred to 57th Mass. Infantry, May 26, 1S65. Mustered out, 
July 30, 1S65. 

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ist Lieutenant, 40th New York Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. Ist CLASS, No. 1518. 

1st Sergeant, 40tli N'.Y. InfLUili-y, June 21, 1861. 2(1 I.ieutenanI, 40th 
N.V. Infantry, Nov. 4, 1S61. I'ronioted 1st Lieutenant, Feb. 6, 1862. 
Discharged (disability resullint; from wounds), Jan. 10, 1S63. 

Died at Arlington, Mass., September 7, 1874. 

iSotir, iLJLlfslfa Susitn. 

Captain, 3d Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 4, 1881. Ist CLASS, No. 2242. ADDRESS, EAST BOSTON. 

Private, 41st Mass. Infantry, Aug. 13, 1862. Isl Lieutenant, 41st Mass. 
Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, .Sept. 20, lSr>2. Promoted Captain, 
March 30, 1865. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in 
action and long confinement in Rebel prisons). May 15, 1865. 

(Srau, jFrnnrts (JHbtuarti. 

Captain, 37th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED IMAY 5, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1743. ADDRESS, SAN GABRIEL, GAL. 

1st Sergeant, 37th Mass, Infantry, Sept. 2, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 37th 
Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1S63. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, Nov. 18, 1863. 
Captain, Nov. 20, 1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1865. 



(Srfrn, fHtlbrcu. 

ist Lieutenant, loth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery 
— Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 3, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1618. ADDRESS, ROXBURY, MASS. 

Private and Corporal, ist Mass. Battery, Aug. 28, i,S6i. 2d Lieutenant, 
1st Mass. Battery, .Sept. 21, 1862. Mustered out, Oct. 19, 1864. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, lOth Mass. Battery, Oct. 28, 1864. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, Feb. 
27, 1865. Mustered out, June 9, 18O5. Brevet Captain and Major, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1S65, "for gallant and elTicient services." 

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v?ifnif. irtti Ixaluson. 

isl Assistant Engineer ^Lieutenant"), U.S.N. 
ELECTED OCTOBER 6, WTS. ht CLASS. No. 1728. ADDRESS, BOSTON 

jd .-Vssistant Engineer, U.S.N., March 19, 1S5S. Tromoted 2d Assistant 
Engineer. Dec. I, lS6o. ist Assistant Engineer, Oct. 15. iS6j. Resigned, 
.\ug. 2, iS69. 



vT^rfrnoiujIi. iJllUUam Sntitti. 

Captain. iSth New Hampshire Infantry — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY I. 1872. Ist CLASS. No. W50. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Pri\-ate and Corporal, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in ser»-ice of the U.S., Sept. 1, 
1S62. Mustered out, .\ug. 2S, 1S63. Captain, iSth X.H. Infantry, Sept. 30, 
1S64. Mustered out, June to, 1S65. Brevet Major, U.S.V., .April 2, 1S65, " for 
gallantr)- before Petersburg, Va." 



v{?nffin. ^tinnii (T^ociIt!! 

Brigadier General — Brevet Major General. U.S.V. 
ELECTED MARCH I. STI. Ist CLASS. No. 1289. ADDRESS. KEENE. N.H. 

Captain, 2d N.H. Infantry". June 4, iS6i. lieutenant Colonel, 6th N.H. 
Infantry, Oct. 29, 1S61. Promoted Colonel, April 22, 1862. Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., May 12, iS<h- Mustered out, .\ug. 24. 1865. Brevet Major General, 
U.S.V., April 2, I S65, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in the assault on 
Kort Sedgwick. Virginia." 



Colonel, gth Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 
ELECTED OCTOBER 6, IS76. bt CLASS. No. 1754. 

Captain, oth Mass. Infantry, June 11, 1S61. Promoted Major, CVt. 24. 
1S61. Lieutenant Colonel, Jan. 2S, 1S62. Colonel, July 26, 1S62. Mustered 
out, June 21, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 15, 1S65, "for 
gallant and meritorious ser>-ices during the war." 

Ked at Boston, March 21, 1S77. 

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ll?atiliorl{, (irijarlfs. 

Major and Surgeon, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 
ELECTED MARCH 4, 1874. Isf CLASS. No. 1524. ADDRESS, BEVERLY, MASS. 

Major and Surgeon, Slh Infantry, M.V..\I., Nov. 7, 1862. Mustered out, 
Aug. 7, 1863. 

%Ums, Ciiomas ilrffrrson. 

Major and Commissary of Subsistence — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.A. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. I«t CLASS. No. 1819. ADDRESS, WASHINGTON, D.C. 

Cadet, U.S.M..A., July i, 1845. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Artillery, U.S.A., July i, 
1849. Promoted i.st Lieutenant, July 9, 1863. Appointed Adjutant, Oct. i, 
1855. Captain, 13th Infantry, May 14, 1861; declined. Captain and Com- 
missary of Subsistence, Aug. 3, 1861. Colonel and A.A.lJ.C, U.S.V., May i, 
1862, to May 31, 1866. Major and Commissary of Subsistence, Feb. 9, 1863. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel and Brigadier General, U.S.A., March 13, 
1S65, "(or faithful and meritorious services during the war." 



1t?all, etiluart! lini 



I'n 



Chaplain, 44th Infantiy, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1877. Isl CLASS. No. 1803. ADDRESS, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 

Chaplain, 44th Infantry, .M.V.M., Sept. 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 

-*?t?all, JTijfron e. 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, assigned as Chief 
Quartermaster, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel — Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 1144. 

1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 21st Mass. Infantry, Sept. 18, 1861. Captain, 
and A.Q.M., U.S.V., July 22, 1862. Assigned as Chief Quartermaster, 9th Army 
Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act of July 17, 1862), Jan., 
1863. Resigned, Dec. 5, 1864. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
efficient and meritorious services in his department." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
and Colonel, U.S.V. 

Died at San Diego, Cal., August 3, 1880. 

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ill?allatiau, iTliarlfs $riiait. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JUNE 3, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1582. ADDRESS, ROXBURY, MASS. 

-Vcting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.X., June 7, 1S64. Discharged, Oct. 24, 
1865. 



*llMlloliirll. (T'Tiliiavti O.n-tilre.. 

Colonel, 54th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER I, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 958. 

2d Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 11, 1S61. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
Nov. 12, 1S62. Captain, 54th Mass. Infantry, March 6, 1863. Promoted Major, 
April 17, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, May 31, 1863. Colonel, July 18, 1863. 
Mustered out, Aug. 20, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 27, 1S65, 
" for meritorious services." 



Died at West Medford, Mass., July 26, 1871. 



?l?apgaoti, tftiarlrs iPMimrti. 

Colonel, 5th New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1703. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Captain, 5th X.H. Infantry, Oct. 12, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, 
Dec. 14, 1862. Colonel, July 3, 1S63. Discharged, Oct. 14, 1S64. 



ll'arliii, 31).i1ku5 I'olmrs. 

1st Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. 1st Class. No. 1055. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 26, 1862. Mustered out, 
July 7, 1863. 

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Iftarnman, Dabtti ^-aimic; 

ist Lieutenant, I2th Maine Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 4, 1881. Ist CLASS. No. 2245. ADDRESS, KANSAS CITY, MO. 

Private, 8th N. II. Infantvy, Oct. iS, i86i. Discharged, May 25, 1S63. Private 
and Sergeant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., July 20, 1864. Mustered 
out, Nov. 10, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, loth Company Unassigned, Maine Infantry, 
afterwards 12th Maine Infantry, Feb. 8, 1865. Discharged, Sept. 19, 1S65. 



1l?arttofll, mirtti Strtiman. 

Colonel, S5th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED AUGUST 4, 1868. Isl CLASS. No. 1056. ADDRESS, HONOLULU, S.I. 

Corporal, jd Missouri Infantry, May, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, 
M.V.M., in service of the U.S., .Sept. 12, 1S62. Captain, 54th Mass. Infantry, March 
16, 1S63. Lieutenant Colonel, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 30, 1863. Promoted 
Colonel, Nov. 3, 1863. Mustered out, April 30, 1S66. Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., Dec. 30, 1S64, "for gallant services at the battle of Honey Hill, S.C." 



%mi\). ©S5tan 51. 

Major and Paymaster, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 957. ADDRESS, WEST MERIDEN, CONN. 

Ist Lieutenant, yth Conn. Infantry, Aug. 31, 1861. Mustered out, Sept. 5, 1864. 
Commissioned Colonel, 29th Conn. Infantry, July, 1864; declined. Major and Pay- 
master, U.S.V., Nov. 26, 1864. Mustered out, June. 1865. 



Ulabrn, jFvanf;Iin, .^iiiiiar. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 2d California Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1870. Ist CLASS. No. 1260. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain and .Additional .Mde-de-Camp, U.S.V., .\pril 15, 1S62. Resigned, May 
II, 1S65. Lieutenant Colonel, 2d Cahfornia Cavalry. Resigned, April 30, 1865. 

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Captain, 3d Infantry. M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 
ELECTED MARCH I, I87r. 1st CLASS. No. 1283. ADDRESS, FAIRHAVEN, MASS. 
Captain, 3d Infantr>-, M.V.M., Sept. iS, 1S62. Mustered out, June 27, 1S63. 

ll'nutifu. C?tiluarti Dnnid. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JUNE 3, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1585. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Acting Assistant PavTnaster. U.S.N., Sept. 27, 1S6;. Dbcharged, Feb. 2, 1866. 

«]>aMvti. ?rtTrfV. 

Captain, ist Rhode Island Light Artillerj-, U.S.V. 
ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1698. ADDRESS. PROVIDENCE. R.I. 
2d Lieutenant, 1st R.I. Light .\rtiUery, Oct. 5, iS6i. Promoted ist Lieutenant 
and Adjutant. Captain, Oct. 14. 1S62. Resigned. Aug. 17, I S63. 



Colonel, 5th U.S. Veteran Volunteers — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY t. 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 1054. ADDRESS, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st R.I. light Artillery, Aug. S. iSoi. Promoted Captain, Aug. 
iS. 1S62. Major, April 19. 1864. Lieulen.int Colonel, April 13, iS<)5. Colonel, 
June 12, 1S65. Mustered out, July i, 1S65. Colonel, 5th U.S. Veteran Volunteers, 
lulv 14. iStij. Mustered out. March 5, 1S66. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel. U.S.V.. 
Aug. I. lS<.\4, " for distinguished services and good conduct throughout the campaign, 
especially at Cold Harbor, Va." Brevet Colonel and Brigadier General, L'.S.V., May 
3, 1S65, " for meritorious senices during the w-ar." 



Jljaultoii, C6.1.11- ^ill<5. 

Assistant Surgeon (Masier\ U.S.N. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 7. I87S. Ist CLASS. No. 1387. ADDRESS, WELLESLEY HILLS, 
MASS. 

Assistant Surgeon, I'.S.N., Sept. 17. iSoi. Resigned, Sept. n, 1S65. 

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?t?faiti, jfoim cTliroticivr 

Major and Surgeon — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 826. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Assistant Siirgeuii, ijtli Mass. Infantry, July l6, l86l. Major and Sur^jcon, 

U.S.V., May i, 1862. Mustered out, Oct. 23, 1865. Assigned to duty with rani; of 

Lieutenant Colonel (General Orders 29), Feb. 28, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant 

Colonel, March 13, 1S65, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 



ll)fligc, i^EiUiaiu. 

ist Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1863. Isf CLASS. No. 92L ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Corporal, 44th Lifanlry, M.V.M., Sept. 12, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 44lh 
Infantry, M.V.M., Jan. 15, 1863. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 



Major and Surgeon, ist U.S. Volunteers. 

ELECTED MAY I, 1872. Ist CLASS. No. 1426. 

Assistant Surgeon, Ist U.S. Volunteers, April 20, 1864. Promoted Major and 
Surgeon, Aug. 23, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 27, 1865. 

Died at London, England, July 21, 1S77. 



?t?igginson, jTrauri? iLrr. 

Captain, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 4, 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 1071. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 54th Mass. Infantry, Feb. 28, 1S63. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
April 14, 1S63. Captain, July 16, 1863. Captain, 5th Mass. Cavalry, Feb. 11, 
1864. Mustered out, Nov. 30, 1S65. 

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!tt?tlt)irtli. (Tliarlfs JFlours. 

Major and Surgeon, 40th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1880. Ut CLASS. No. 2117, ADDRESS. SUNCOOK. N.H. 

/ 
Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.X., Oct. 2S, 1S62. Resigned, Feb. 4, 1864. 

Assistant Surgeon, 40th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 22, 1S64. Promoted Major and 

Surgeon, May 19, 1S65. Discharged, June 16, 1S65, 



Captain, 97th U.S. Colored Troops. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 922. ADDRESS. LOWELL, MASS. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 42d Infantrj-, M.V.M., in ser\-ice of the U.S., Oct. 
14, 1S62. 1st I-ieutenant, 1st Louisiana Engineers, U.S.V. , May 10, 1S63. Captain, 
3d Louisiana Engineers (afterwards 97th L'.S.C.T.), Sept. 12, 1S63. Mustered out, 
April 6, 1866. 



??olmf5, ?l>fniii JTolman. 



1st Lieutenant, 50th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1872. 1st CLASS. No. 1455. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 50th Infantry-, M.V.M., Sept. 24, 1S62. Mustered out, Aug. 
24, 1S63. 



^1l)olmr5. j»oSfii!i III. 

I St Lieutenant and Adjutant, 27tb Massachusetts Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED JULY 7. 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 859. 

Private, 27th Mass. Infantry-, Aug. 25, 1862. 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 
27th Mass. Infantry, May 14, 1S64. Mustered out. May 15, 1865. 



Died at Springtield, Mass., January 24, 1881. 

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?l?omans, 6roi-gc ?l?rm-y. 



Captain, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED MARCH 5, 1873. 1st CLASS. No. 1465. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Corporal, ist Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 26, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 2, 1862. Captain, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., Oct. 7, 1S62. 
Mustered out, July 7, 1S63. 



?t?ooiJfr, Ctjarlfs 5?ollicn. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 2, 1874. Ist CLASS, No. 1600. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1861. Promoted Major, Dec. 28, 
1S62. Lieutenant Colonel, June i, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, Nov. 15, 1864: 
not mustered. Resigned, March iS, 1865. 



*Jt?oopfi-, Jsaar ?i>aiiis. 

Major, 15th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 816. 

Private, N.Y.S.M., Ajiril 23, 1S61. 2d Lieutenant, 15th Mass. Infantry, 
Oct. 8, 1861. Promoted Ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, June 9, 1862. Major, 
April 17, 1863. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, July 4, 1863; not mustered. 
Resigned, July 29, 1864. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, 62d Mass. Infantry, 
March 2, 1865; not mustered. 

Died at Boston, .-^pril 12, 1873. 



1l?opftins, jFrauiilin. 

Acting Master, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1675. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Master's Mate, U.S.N., May 15, 1S61. Promoted Acting Master, April 24, 
1862. Resigned, Nov. 25, 1864. 

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I'nrron. iTinirlfs ^.lainr. 

Captain and Aide-de-Camp — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 

u.s.v. 

ELECTED DECEMBER I, 1868, 1st CLASS. No. 999. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantrj-, May 28, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
Nov. 1, 1S61. Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., July 17, 1862. 
Captain and Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., Aug. 24, 1863. Mustered out, Sept. 6, 1865. 
Brevet Major and Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. V., March 1 3, 1 865, " for gallant 
conduct and great efficiency at the battles of Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Chan- 
cellorsville, and Gettjsburg." 



J?orton. Kiilliam iLanglrg. 

ist Lieutenant, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED AUGUST 4, 1368. Ist CLASS. No. 862. ADDRESS, WELLESLEY HILLS. MASS. 

2d Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1S61. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
.A.ug. I, 1862. Discharged, March 12, 1S64. 



^olofg, Solomon. 3untor. 

Captain. 7th U.S. Veteran Volunteers. 

ELECTED APRIL 5. 1882. Ist CLASS. No. 2427. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 21st Mass. Infantrj-, .A.ug. 23, 1S61. Promoted Captain, 
March 3, 1S62. Commissioned Major, July 16, 1S64; not mustered. Lieutenant 
Colonel, Aug. 19, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, Aug. 29, 1S64. Captain, 7th 
U.S. Veteran Volunteers, Sept., 1865. Mustered out, April 24, 1866. 



?l)oUjarli, ifTliailfs lUunoltis. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1874. Ist CLASS. No. 1591. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., Atig. 7, 1863. Discharged, Nov. 15, 
1S05. 

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3l?otor, SiHtlliam 6rfrnc. 

Captain, 30th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 5, 1877. 1st CLASS. No. I90L ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Entered the service as Private, Aug., tS6i. 1st Lieutenant, 30tli Mass. 
Infantry, Feb. 20, l'862. Promoted Captain, Aug. 5, 1862. Resigned, May 6, 
1863. Appointed Provost Marshal, 4th Mass. District, May, 1863. Discharged, 
April, 1865. 



*?tnitiSon, 3ofm SHtllinms. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 35th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY I, 1871. 1st CLASS. No. 1300. 

2d Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 16, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
Sept. 18, 1862. Captain, April 30, 1863. Major, Aug. 16, 1864. Lieutenant 
Colonel, Oct. 14, 1864. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. 

Died at Lexington, Mass.. June i, 1S72. 



5t?itnt, Cijnvlfs. 



Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in Service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 819. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, 44lh Infantry, M.V.M., Sepl. 12, 1S62. Mustered out, fune 18. 



1863. 



*fm-ti, Cljavlfs %mn}. 

Captain and Assistant Adjutant General — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY I, 1872. 1st CLASS. No. I4S4. 

1st Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, July 28, 1862. Captain and Assistant 
Adjutant General, U.S.V., May 22, 1S63. Mustered out, Sept. 19, 1865. Brevet 
Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during 
the war." 

Died at Dorchester, Mass., April 25, 1877. 

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Cngalls, jJosfpli 5lug;u5tu5. 

ist Lieutenant and R.Q.M.. Sth Infantry, M.V.M., in service 
of the United States. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 7. 1972. Ist CLASS. No. I3SS, ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Pri\-ate and Q.M. Sergeant, Sth Infantry, M.V.M., .Vug. 20, 1S62. Mustered, 
Nov. 7, 1S62. Mustered out, .Vug. 7, 1863. ist Ueutenant .ind R.Q.M., Stli In- 
fantrj-, M.V.M., July 26, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 10, 1864. 



Ingalls, IHilliam. 

Major and Surgeon, sgth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED APRIL 6, IS70. Ist CLASS. No. 1IS6. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Major and Surgeon, 5th Inlantiy, M.V.M. , in service of tlie U.S., Oct. S, 1S62. 
Mustered out. July 2, 1S6,;. Major and Surgeon, 59th M.iss. Infautrj-, Oct. 13, 1863. 
Mustered out, June 12,1865. 



ilariisoii, iiJamri! JTraru. 

1st Lieutenant, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 1003. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Ueutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, April 16, 1S63. Disch.-irged to accept pro- 
motion, March S, 1S64. ist Ueutenant, 5th Mass. Cavalry, March 14, 1S64. 
Mustered out, Oct. 31, 1S65. 



3aroi)s, Srssr cirlltott. 

Captain and Assistant Adjutant General — Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, I8S0. Ist CLASS. No. 2065. ADDRESS, BALTIMORE, MD. 

Capt-ain and Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., July 17, 1S62. Mustered out, 
Sept. I, 1S66. Brevet Major and Ueutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, 
" for gallant and meritorious ser\-ices during the war." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. 
March 13, 1S65, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

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3arbi5, (J^rorgr CTuprtan. 

Major and Surgeon, 7th Connecticut Infantn-. U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 4, 1870. Ijt CLASS. No. 1201. ADDRESS. HARTFORD. CONN. 

Assistant Surgeon, 7th Conn. Infantry, Dec. 11, iS6i. Promoted Major and 
Surgeon, Oct. lO, iSoj. Mustered out, Sept. 15, 1S65. 



*i)ruiirss. iiosrpu iJfutiall. 

ad Lieutenant, nth New York Cavaln,-. U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH I, 1876. 1st CLASS. No. IT+3. 

Private, nth N.Y. Cavalni-. Dec. 14, 1S61. 2d lieutenant, nth N.Y. Cavalry, 
lune 17, 1864. Commissioned ist Lieutenant, April 22, 1S65; not mustered. 
Mustered out, July 21, 1S65. 

Died at Haverhill, Mass., August 29, iSSi. 



3ohnson. CrUUiart (fTiosiiu. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant. 44th Infantn.-. M.V.M.. in 
ser%-ice of the United States. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3. IS®. Ist CLASS. No. 1131. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M.. Sept. I2, 1S62. Appointed Adjutant. 
Mustered out, June 19, 1S63. 



3onrs. v!?t)U.iarti 3nikms. 

Captain, nth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery — Brevet 
Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY I. 1873. Ist CLASS. No, 1453. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, nth Mass. Batter^-, Aug. 1, 1S62. Mustered out, June 16, 1S65. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 25, 1S65, " for conspicuous gallantry at Fort Steedman, 
Virginia." 

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3onrs, ??nu"g 13iaton. 

ist Lieutenant, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 3, IS77. Ist CLASS. No. 1812. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sept. 12, 1S62. Mus- 
tered out, June 18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Oct. 1, 1863. 
Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Oct. 21, icS6j. Discharged, Dec. 22, 1S64. 



3oncs, 3ol)u Coffin. 

ist Lieutenant, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 10, 1873, Ist CLASS. No, 1384. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, 4tli liattalion Infantry, M.V.M., May, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 24th 
Mass. Infantry, .Sept, 2, 1S61. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Nov. i, 1S62. Commis- 
sioned Captain, Sept. 2, 1S64; not mustered. Resigned, Oct. 14, 1S64. 



jioiifs. ilHilltam 1I?atrli. 

ist Lieutenant, 25th New York Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874, Ist CLASS. No. 1526, ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, 31st Mass. Infantry, Feb. 20, 1S62. 2d Lieutenant, 31st Mass. Infantry, 
Dec. I, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, April 15, 1864. Mustered out, Dec. 9, 
1S64. 2d Lieutenant, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, Dec. 27, 1864. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
April 10, 1S65. Mustered out, June 30, 1S65. 



ulosUn, (Sroicjf Clrsson. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 15th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 4, 1874. Ist CLASS. No. 1558. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 19, 
1861. Mustered out, \ng. 3, 1861. Captain, 15th Mass. Infantry, .\ug. 5, 1S61. 
Promoted Major, Nov. 13, 1S62. Lieutenant Colonel, April 17, 1863. Commis- 
sioned Colonel, July 4, 1S63; not mustered. Mustered out, Aug. 9, 1S64. 

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jtow, vCliarlfS jTirtiriirh. 

Captain. 54th Massachusetts Infantry. U S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER S, 1881. 1st CLASS. No. S3ir. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sept. 12, 1S62. Mus- 
tered out, June iS, 1863. Sergeant, 2d Mass. Heavy .\rtillery, Oct. 8, 1863. 
Discharged, Oct, 20, iS(x4. 2d Lieutenant. 54th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 30, 1864. 
Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 30, 1S65. Captain, July 17, 1865. Mu.stered out, 
.Vug. 20, 1S65. 



3uti5on, 3atiii ^^utirrlo. 

Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER t, I8S0. 1st CLASS. No. 5194. ADDRESS. NEWPORT. R.L 

Captain and Assistant .\djutant General, L".S.V., Feb. 3, 1862. Mustered out, 
Sept. 19, 1865. 



l\nnlilf, ilnluu-. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JANUARY 5, IS70. 1st CLASS. No. I13S. ADDRESS. SALEM, MASS. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., Aug. 12, iS6i. Resigned, May i6, 1S62. 



iittlllfr, }l>nu"u iJuiiiitt. 

ELECTED MAY 3, IS8S. 3d CLASS. No. S46S. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

A gentleman in civil life, who, during the Rebellion, was specially distinguished 
for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Constantly consulted on subjects of finance 
by State and National Governments. Munificent in gifts in support of all loyal 
interests. Earnest in all patriotic sennce. 



l^iUian. j^oliii <L~tiU)iii. 

ist Lieutenant, aSth Massachusetts Infantry. U.S.V. 
ELECTED JUNE ■», 1879. Ist CLASS. No. I9M. ADDRESS. ROXBURY, MASS. 
2d Lieutenant, 2Sth Mass. Infantry, Dec. 3, iSoi. Promoted ist Lieutenant, 



July 27, 1S62. Discharged, Fob. 14, 1S03. 

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Htmliall, Sll^tlUntn clngueiti!'^ 

Captain, 2d New York Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. 1st CLASS, No. 1514. ADDRESS, NEW YORK. 

Private, 1st Connecticut Infantry, April, lS6l. Mustereil i.ut, July 31, 1S61. 
1st Lieutenant, 2d N.V. Cavalry, Aug. 15, 1S61. Promoted Captain, Jan. 22, 1S63. 
Discharged (disability), July 18, 1863. 



l=ltngsluuu, E0aar JvanfUm. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, 32d Massachusetts Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 2, 1873, Ist CLASS. No. 1519. ADDRESS, BOSTON, 

Sergeant and Sergeant-.Major, 32d Mass. Infantry, July 23, 1862. Mustered, 
Aug. 13, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, Dec. 15, 1862. Mustered, May 
I, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, Feb. 6, 1863. Mustered, July 21, 
1863. Captain, June I, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, July 13, 1S65. 



lltnslEu, (Etituarti S^Etliunson. 

ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 3d CLASS. No. 980 ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

A gentleman in civil life, who, during tlie Rebellion, was specially distinguished 
for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. The friend and trusted agent of John Albion 
Andrew in supervision of Massachusetts troops in the field. Earnest and successful 
in recruiting service. Devoted to all soldier interests. 



Hatiti, SEtlltam 3. 

ist Lieutenant, 13th New Hampshire Infantry — Brevet 
Captain, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. Ist CLASS. No. 2460. ADDRESS, MILTON, MASS, 

Sergeant-Major, 13th N.H. Infantiy, Sept. 30, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 13th N.H. 
Infantry, Dec. 30, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, May 30, 1864. .Mustered out, 
June 21, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meri- 
torious services." 

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"iLamb. tTlicirlrs Diiiiran. 

Captain, 56th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 2. 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 1259. 

Private, Landis"s Independent Batter)-, Light Arliller)', Penn. Militia, in senice of 
the U.S., June 27, 1S63. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. 
Heavy Artillery, Aug. 31, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, June 11, 1864. 
Captain, 56th Mass. Infantry, May 7, 1864. Discharged (disability resulting from 
wounds received in action), Dec. 28, 1S64. 

Died at Boston, September 2, 1S71. 



?Lauc, «i?l)flftl. 

Major. 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1692. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., .Sept. 12, 1S62. Promoted Major, Oct. 20, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 30, 1863. 



ILatlu'op. Scilin. 

Captain, 35th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 6. 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1058. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, .Aug. 13, 1862. Promoted Captain, Aug. 
27, 1862. Discharged, Nov. 13, 1863. 



ILatiirop, jlosrpli UJriiru. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1059. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Private and Sergeant, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sept. 12, 
1862. Mustered out, July 30, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Cavaky, Jan. 25, 
1864. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, Jan. 5, 1S65. Appointed Adjutant, Feb. 3, 1S65. 
Mustered out, Nov. 14, 1S65. 

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ILauriat, <{5rorgr JMaltrr. 

Captain, 32d Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. Isl CLASS. No, 2224. ADDRESS, MEDFORD, MASS. 

Sergeant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May i, 1861. Mustered 
out, July 31, 1861. 1st Sergeant, 32d Mass. Infantry, June 17, 1862. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 32d Mass. Infantiy, Aug. 6, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Dec. 29, 1862. 
Captain, June 15, 1S64. Mustered out, June 29, 1S65. Brevet Major U.S.V., April 
9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign terminating with 
the surrender of the insurgent army under General R. E. Lee." 



ILfarnpti. Bria }}c&.. 

Captain, ist Connecticut Heavy Artillery — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 2, 1870. Ist CLASS. No. 1179, ADDRESS, NORWICH, CONN. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Conn. Heavy Artillery, Feb. 21, 1862. Promoted Ist Lieu- 
tenant, May 26, 1862. Appointed Acting Adjutant, Oct. 13, 1S62. Captain, Decem- 
ber 29, 1864. Mustered out, Sept. 25, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., .\pril 5, 1S65, 
" for efiicient and meritorious services during the recent operations resulting in 
the fall of Richmond, Va., and the surrender of the insurgent army under General 
R. E. Lee." 



ILff, Qanifl SiHrlJStn-. 

Captain, 29th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 6, 1872. Ist CLASS, No, 1395 ADDRESS, CHELSEA, MASS, 

1st Lieutenant, 29th Mass. Infantry, Dec. 17, 1861. Appointed R.Q.M., June 
6, 1862. Promoted Captain, Jan. 14, 1S63. Discharged, Dec. 3, 1863. 



iLpf. jTrands H. 

Colonel, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. Ist CLASS, No. 1065. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Major, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 25, 1862. 
Mustered out, June i, 1862. Colonel, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., Aug. 29, 1S62. Mus- 
tered, Sept. 12, 1S62. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 

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ILff, ?i?rnru. 

ELECTED SEPTEMBER "I, 1868. 3d CLASS. No. 928. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

A gentleman in civil life, who, during the Rebellion, was specially distinguished 
for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Lieutenant Colonel and Aide-de-Camp, 
Staff of the Governor of Massachusetts, July 12, 1861, to June 9, 1S64. Distin- 
guished for earnest service in the formation of regiments in 1 861, and for helpfulness 
throughout the war. 

iLcr, ?l?orarf Clark. 

Colonel. 27th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 
ELECTED APRIL 7. 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 814. ADDRESS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 

Colonel, 27th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 20, 1861. Mustered out, Oct. 27, 1864. 
Brevet Brigadier (General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious 
services during the war." 

ilrc, Jtamrs t^raftnii iTarlftan. 

Major and Quartermaster, U.S.A. — Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V. 
ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. Isl CLASS. No. 1688. ADDRESS, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. 
Captain and A.Q.M., U.S.V., Nov. 26, 1862. Captain and A.Q.M., U.S.A., 
July 2, 1S64. Promoted Major and Q.M., July 2, 1879. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel. 
L'.S.V., Julv 31, 1SO5, "for faithful and meritorious services." 

iirr, Samuel ^irrru. 

Major I, Retired) — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel. U.S.A. — 
Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1872. 1st CLASS. No. 1392. ADDRESS, VINEYARD HAVEN, MASS. 

1st Lieuten.-int, 3d Maine Infantry, July 31, 1861. Promoted Captain, Sept. I, 
1862. Major, Nov. 14, 1862. Mustered out, Nov. 12, 1S63. Major, Veteran Re- 
serve Corps, Nov. 9, 1863. Accepted, Nov. 13, 1863. Mustered out, Oct. 19, 1866. 
Captain, 45th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1866. Accepted, Oct. 20, 1866. Unassigned, 
July 22, 1869. Retired with rank of Major, Dec. 15, 1870, "for disability resulting 
from loss of right arm and wounds received in line of duty." Brevet Major, U.S.A., 
March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious service in the battle of Fredericks- 
burg, Va." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and 
meritorious services in the battle of Gettysburg, Penn." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 
and Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for distinguished gallantry.it the battles of 
Fredericksburg, Va., and Gettysburg, Penn." 

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Her, SHilltam Llaumonti. 

Colonel, 20th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1863. 1st CLASS. No. 990. ADDRESS, ROXBURY. MASS. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., 1825. Colonel, 20th Mass. Infantry, July i, 1861. Dis- 
charged (disability), Dec. 17, 1862. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 
1865, "for distinguished conduct at the battle of Antietam, Md., and for gal- 
lant and meritorious services during the war." 



ILibljp. l^oratiD ^mith. 

ist Lieutenant, ist Maine Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1689. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Q.M. Sergeant, ist Maine Cavalry, Sept. 21, 1861. Ist Lieutenant, 
1st Maine Cavalry, March 12, 1863. Mustered out, Nov. 25, 1864. 



ILittlf, 3amps ILofadl. 

ELECTED NflAY 3, 1882. 3d CLASS. No. 2463. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

A gentleman in civil life, who, during the Rebellion, was specially distinguished 
for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Eminent in devotion during the early days 
of the war, rendering efficient service in recruiting by personal effort, and always 
conspicuous for his care of soldiers and tlieir families. 



ILtbEvmarr. Glioma? ?Lronarti. 

Colonel, i8th New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 5, 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 1135. ADDRESS, MANCHESTER, N.H. 

Private, 1st N.H. Infantry, June 24, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 9, 1S61. ist 
Sergeant, 5th N.H. Infantry, Oct. 12, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 5th N.H. Infantry, 
June 10, 1862. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, Dec. 14, 1862. Captain, March 3, 1863. 
Major, Oct. 28, 1864. Mustered, Nov. 18, 1S64. Discharged, to accept promotion, 
April 7, 1865. Colonel, iSth N.H. Infantry, Jan. 17, 1865. Mustered, April 8, 
1865. Mustered out, June 23, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, 
U.S.V., April 7, 1S65, "for highly valuable and meritorious services." 

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iiDingston. 5.a Kiirtt ioralto. 

Major, 4th Artillery — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A. 

ELECTED JUNE 2. IS68. 1st CL4SS. No. 815. ADDRESS. FORTRESS MUNROE, VA. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July 1,1849. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 1st .\rtillery, U.S..\., 
July I, 1S53. 2d Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, Dec. 24, 1S53. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
Jan. 3, 1856. Captain, Oct. 26, iS6l. Major, 4th .\rtiller)-, .Vpril to, 1879. Brevet 
Major, U.S.. \., July l, 1S62, " for gallant and meritorious serxioes in the battle of 
Malvern Hill, Va."' Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S..\., .Aug. 28, 1864, " for gal- 
lant and meritorious services in the battle of SmithAeld, Va." 



iomliaiti, v?forgr Bnminrr. 

Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 
ELECTED JANUARY 5. I8». 1st CLASS. No. 1028. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 
1st Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 12, 1S62. Promoted Captain, Jan. 
15, 1S63. Mustered out, June iS, 1S63. 



^iLombarli. iJarob ^. 

Captain. 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 
ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 688. 

Captain, 44th Infantr>-, M.V.M., Sept. 12, 1862. Resigned, Jan. 14, 1S63. 
Died at Boston, July 29, 1S75. 



long. ZHiUiam l^alr. 



Major and Assistant Adjutant General — Brevel Colonel, 
U.S.V. 
ELECTED APRIL 5, 1876. 1st CLASS. No. 1745. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 33d X.Y. Infantry, May 14, 1S61. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
Dec. 27, 1S61. Discharged to accept promotion, Oct. 16, 1S62. Captain and 
.\..\.G., U.S.V., Oct. 16, 1862. Promoted Major and A.A.G., Sept. 6, 1864, "for 
his brave and gallant conduct at Fort Stevens, near Washington, D.C." Mustered 
out, Sept. 19, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., Oct. 19, 1S64, " for gallant 
and meritorious services daring the recent campaign before Richmond, Va., and in 
the Shenandoah Valley." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., .\pril 2, 1865, "for gallant and 
meritorious services in the assault before Petersburg, Va." 

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ILongfflloto, (Tliarli's slpjjlftaa. 

ist Lieutenant, ist Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 3, 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1476. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, ist Mass. Cavalry, March 27, 1S63. Tromoted ist Lieutenant, 
Jan. 24, 1864. Discharged (disabihty), Feb. 15, 1S64. 

ILorincj, (Cijarlrs t^reclcg. 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster; assigned as Assistant 
Inspector General, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel — 
Brevet Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1408. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain and A.Q.M., U.S.V., Feb. 3, 1862; assigned as Assistant Inspector 
General, gth Army Corps, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel (under Act July 17, 
1862), July 22, 1862. Mustered out, Aug. 10, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., Aug. 
I, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battles of the Wilderness, 
Spottsylvania, and Bethesda Church, and during the operations before Petersburg, 
Va." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., Aug. i, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious 
services during the campaign in East Tennessee, and at the siege of Knoxville." 
Brevet Major General, U.S.V., July 17, 1S65, "for meritorious services during the 
war." 



iLoring, jFranris SMilliam. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, 38th Massachusetts Infantry 
— Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1870. Ist CLASS. No. 1245. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Sergeant-Major, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, iS6i. ist Lieutenant and Ad- 
jutant, 38th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 9, 1S62. Resigned, May 26, 1S64. Brevet 
Captain and Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for conspicuous gallantry at Sabine 
Cross Roads, La., April 8, and Pleasant Hill, La., April 9, 1864." 



ILoring, l^mrv ^Hart. 

Acting Ensign, U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1881. Ist CLASS. No. 2309. ADDRESS, PLYMOUTH, MASS. 

Master's Mate, U.S.N., May 11, 1S61. Promoted Acting Ensign, Oct. i, 1863. 
Resigned, May 29, 1865. 

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*iLot;, ij^forgf. 

Major and Surgeon, 28th Infantry, Pennsylvania Militia, 
in service of the United States. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1873, 1st CLASS. No. 1539. 

-Vssistant Surgeon, 991)1 Penn. Infantry, Sept. 18, 1862. Discharged to accept 
promotion, June 22, 1S63. Major and Surgeon, 28th Infantry, Penn. Militia, June 
22, 1S63. Mustered out, July 28, 1S63. 

Died at Boston, July 20, 1S79. 



loticnug, Sosrplj Jjosiri. 

Chaplain, 17th Maine Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 5, 1882. 1st CLASS, No. 2458, ADDRESS, WORCESTER. MASS. 

Chapl.-iin, 17th Maine Infantry. Nov. 10, 1S63. Mustered, Dec. 7, 1863. 
Mustered out, June 4, 1865. 



HoU), Qabili IB. 

Major, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United States. 

ELECTED JUNE I, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1091. ADDRESS. GLOUCESTER, MASS, 

3d Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., April 16, 1S61. Mustered, April 30, 1861. 
Promoted ist Lieutenant, May 10, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. I, 1861. Captain, 
8th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 15, 1862. Mustered out, Aug. 7, 1S63. Captain, 8th 
Infantry, M.V.M., July 14, 1864. Promoted Major, July 25, 1864. Mustered out, 
Nov. 10, 1864. 



ILunt, ?l?rnru- 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1410. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. , August 31, 1864. Discharged, September 
2, 1865. 

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ILumau, ©roigr 1l)incklrii. 

Lieutenant Colonel and Medical Inspector, U.S.A. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1881. 1st CLASS. No. 2163. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Major and Brigade Surgeon, U.S.V., Aug. 3, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel and 
Medical Inspector, U.S.A., June 11, 1S62. Mustered out, November 20, 1865. 



Hgnian, iLuI?r. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 27th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED SEPTEMBER I, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 868. ADDRESS, NORTHAMPTON, MASS. 

Lieuentant Colonel, 27th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 16, 1S61. Resigned, May 27, 
1863. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services 
at the siege of Washington, N.C." Brevet Brigadier General, March 13, 1865, 
" for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 



S^gmnn, Ctjfoliorc. 

Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General, M.V.M. Volunteer 
Aide-de-Camp, in service of the United States. 

ELECTED APRIL II, 1877. Member at large. 1st CLASS. No. 1822. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Lieutenant Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General, M.V.M., August 15, 1863. 
Volunteer A.D.C., Staff of General George G. Meade (special sanction. Secretary 
of War), Sept. 3, 1S63. Resigned as Volunteer .^.D.C, April 20, 1865. Promoted 
Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General, December 8, 1865. Resigned, December 
S, 1865. 



2d Lieutenant, ist Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1614. ADDRESS, ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. 

Corporal, ist R.I. Light Artillery, August 15, 1S61. 2d Lieutenant, 1st R.I. 
Light Artillery, July 15, 1863. Discharged (General Orders, loS, War Dcpt., 
March 3, 1865), having been prisoner of war from August 15, 1864, until February 
22, 1865. 

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U-S.V. 



ijibi. Xi^Bi; Ikec iS, iSblZ. IVntlninn Celood. Mar i. |S6$. CrliarT. J^ 3. 
iStej. Misacsea «bc " r- - t - - ^ '-.t GsbcsJl VS'' ' -> j- 

Bcoom.^ .i^eEsi. L.S.V, Aj«i <i. iSo^ -fc» gxXsE sua aei- 

ItsEesy, Mm6k S, iSfe*. PraBKOec ^tci-t:. jixr 7, ijlS*. S£a[;Il:^^ Mrr 3a. 
1SS65. 






fHnrsf), Qantfl JIau. 

2d Lieutenant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 
ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1667. ADDRESS, SPRINGFIELD. MASS. 
1st Sergeant, 46th Infantry, M.V.M., Oct. 30, 1S62. 2il Lieutenant, 46tli 
Infantry, M.V.M., Nov. i, 1862. Mustered out, July 29, 1S63. 



iHarsIj, 3oIjn jTrntmoir. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 24th Veteran Reserve Corps — Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. 1st CLASS. No. 5306. ADDRESS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 

Trivate, gth U.S. Infantry, April 9, 1847. Discharged Aug. 23, 184S. 1st Lieu- 
tenant, 6th Wisconsin Infantry, June 17, 1861. Promoted Captain, Oct. 25, 1861. 
Discharged to accept promotion, Sept. 13, 1S62. Lieutenant Colonel, 12th N.H. 
Infantiy, Sept. 17, 1S62. Resigned, Jan. 22, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, 24th V.R.C., 
Jan. 22, 1S64. Commissioned Colonel, 24th U.S.C.T., April 20, 1865; declined. 
Resigned, Aug. 16, 1S65. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, "for gallant and 
meritorious services at the battle of Cliancellorsville, Virginia.'' 



iHartin, 'Augustus ii3farl. 

Captain, 3d Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery — Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 5, 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 1220. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Sergeant, 1st Battery Light Arlillen,^ M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 21, 
1861. Mustered, May iS, 1S61. Mustered out, Aug. 2, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 3d 
Mass. Battery, Sept. 5, 1861. Promoted Captain, Nov. 28, i86i. Mustered out, 
Sept. 16, 1864. Brevet Major, Lieutenant Colonel, and Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 
1S65, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 



fflarttn, ©ramrl. 

Major and Surgeon, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1870. Ist CLASS. No. 1267. ADDRESS, WORCESTER, MASS. 

Major and Surgeon, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 
1861. Mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 3, 1S61. Major and Surgeon 
U.S.V., Aug. 3, 1S61. Resigned, July 23, 1S6.:. 

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fHason, (Tlinilrs JFrlix. 

ist Lieutenant, ist Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 5, 1885. Ist CLASS. No. 2457. ADDRESS. PROVIDENCE. R.I. 

2a Lieutenant, ist R.I. I. ight Artillery, Dec. ::4, iS6i. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
Oct. I, 1S62. Resigned, April 21, 1S64. 



fHasou, SKrbrrt (Tolnplanti. 

Captain, 20th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1674. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, Nov. 25, 1861. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, 
July 8, 1S62. Captain, Jan. 6, 1S63. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds 
received in action), March 23, 1S64. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, "for 
gallant and meritorious services during the »ar." 



fHnuran. (?tiUmrt OTan-iiigtcin. 

ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 3d CLASS. No. 2497. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R.I. 

A gentleman in civil life, who, during the Rebellion, was speci.illy distinguished 
for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Adjutant General of the State of Rhode 
Island, with rank of Brigadier Gener.-d from June 26, 1S56, until Jan. 28, 1875; 
receiving Resolution of Thanks from the General Assembly for able and efficient dis- 
charge of duty. Distinguished in the administration of his office throughout the war, 
as well as for liberality to all soldier interests, and for devoted patriotism. 



Itlr^rafffrtii. iHattlirbj 3amfS. 

Major, 25th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 722. ADDRESS. WORCESTER, MASS. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., .April 19, 
1S61. Mustered, May 19, 1S61. Mustered out, Aug. 3, 1S61. Major, 25th Mass. 
Infantry, Oct. i, iS6i. Resigned, March 19, 1862. 

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iHc(!rauIfu, Claw. 

2d Lieutenant, 126th Pennsylvania Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY I, 1873. 1st CLASS. No. 1453. ADDRESS, WASHINGTON, D.C. 

Private and Sergeant, 126th Penn. Infantry, Aug. 6, 1S62. 2d Lieutenant, 126th 
Penn. Infantry, Feb. 24, 1863. Mustered out, May 20, 1863. 



iBcContnllr, ftltdiarl Sullirstrr. 

Captain, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED MAY 4, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1063. 

Cajitain, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., May 3, 1861. Mustered, May 19, 
1861. Mustered out, .Vugust 3, 1861. 

Died at Worcester, Mass., December 25, 1S72. 



iHc<!?rfsor, Cfiarlrs. 

Commander, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875, 1st CLASS. No. 1680, ADDRESS, WASHINGTON, D.C. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., Sept. 21, i860. Ensign, U.S.N., May 28, 
1863. Promoted Master, Nov. 10, 1865. Lieutenant, July 25, 1866. Lieutenant 
Commander, March 12, 1868. Commander, June 5, 1S78. 



filrlSau, (BcovQC jFiTtrrrtcft. 

Captain, 55th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 978. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, August 7, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 55th Mass. 
Infantry, Feb. 26, 1 864. .Xppointed .'\djutant, June i, 1864. Promoted Captain, 
June 25, 1S65. Mustered out, August 29, 1S65. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 
13, 1S65, " for gallant and meritorious services." 

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JflrBim, JHilliam JHalhrr. 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, assigned as Chief 
Quartermaster with rank of Colonel — Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.A. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 5, 1866, in Commandery of the Stite of Pennsylvania. Transferred 
to Commandcry of the State of Massachusetts, NOVEMBER I, 1871. 1st CLASS. No. 
414. ADDI^ESS, BOSTON. 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V., Aug. 3, l85l. Captain and 
A.t^.M., U.S.A., July 2, 1864, assigned as Chief Quartermaster, Cincinnati Depot, 
with rank of Colonel (under Act of Congress, July 4, 1864), Aug. 2, 1864. 
Ordered lo Philadelphia Depot as Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Feb. 15, 
1865. Resigned, March 8, 1866. Brevet Major, Lieutenant Colonel and 
Colonel, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during 
the war." 



*ifiriHurtric, Jjorarr. 

1st Assistant Engineer (Master), U.S.N. 

ELECTED MAfiCH 6, 1872. 1st CLASS. No, 1425. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. , May 3, 1S59. Promoted 2d Assistant En- 
gineer, Oct. 29, 1 861. 1st .Assistant Engineer, May 20, 1863. Resigned, Nov. 
28, 1865. 

Died at Boston, December i, 18S1. 



fHrrrill, ©rorgr Sargrnt. 



Captain, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED JUNE 4, 1873. 1st CLASS. No. 1496. ADDRESS, LAWRENCE, MASS. 

1st Lieutenant, 4lh Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. i, 1862. I'rumoted Captain 
Dec. 8, 1862. Mustered out, .Aug. 28, 1863. 

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iHfScrbru, Bnijamtn JFranidtii. 

Captain, i8th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 2, 1881. 1st CLASS. No. 2193. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2(1 Lieutenant, 4tli Infantry, M.V.M. in service of tlie U.S., April i6, 
i86i. Mustered, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 
l8th Mass. Infantry, August 20, 1S61. Promoted Captain, August 24, 1S62. 
Mustered out, Sept. 2, 1S64. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, i'865, "fur 
gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Bethesda Church, Virginia." 



*iiHifnin, Brnjamtn (fTroiuinnsfitrlti. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., in 
service of the United States. 

ELECTED JUNE I, 1869. Ist CLASS. No, 1173. 

1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 49lh Infantry, M.V.M. , Nov. 19, 1S62. Mus- 
tered out, September i, 1S63. 

Died at Boston, June 16, 18S0, 



Jlilcs, i^flson Slpplrton. 

Brigadier General — Brevet Major General, U.S.A. 

ELECTED MAY I, 1878. Ist CLASS. No. 1818. ADDRESS, VANCOUVER BARRACKS, 
WASHINGTON TERRITORY. 

Ist Lieutenant, 22d Mass. Infantry, Sept. 9, 1861. Discharged to accept 
promotion, May 31, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 6ist N.Y. Infantry, May 31, 
1S62. Promoted Colonel, Sept. 30, 1S62. Brigadier Ceneral, U.S.V., May 12, 
1864, "for distinguished services during the recent battles of the Old Wil- 
derness, and Spottsylvania C. H., Va." Accepted, June 27, 1864. Promoted 
Major General, U.S.V., Oct. 21, 1S65. Accepted, Oct. 26, 1S65. Mustered out, 
Sept. I, 1866. Colonel, 40th Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 1S66. Accepted, Sept. 
6, 1866. Transferred to 5th Infantry, March 15, 1869. Brigadier General, 
U.S.A., Dec. 15, 18S0. Accepted, Dec. 18, 18S0. Brevet Major General, 
U.S.V., August 25, 1864, "for highly meritorious and distinguished conduct 
throughout the campaign, and particularly for gallantry and valuable services 
in the battle of Ream's Station, Va." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S..\., March 
2, 1867, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Chancellorsville, 
Va." Brevet Major General, U.S..\., March 2, 1867, "for gallant and meri- 
torious services in the liattle of .Spottsylvania, Va." 

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itliltoiK Ixiflmrli $Uifft. 

Captain, gth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery. U.S.V. 
ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. No. 753 ADDRESS. BOSTON. 
2d Lieutenant, 9th Mass. Battery, Aug. 6, 1S62. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 



iHitriifll, Orrb Jhanris. 

Captain. 40th Massachusetts Infantry. U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 3. ISS2. 1st CLASS. No. 2521. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

• Sergeant, 3d Infantry. M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 23, 1S61. Mustered 
out, July 22, iS6i. 1st Lieutenant, 40th Mass. Infantry, .'\ug. 20, 1S62. Promoted 
Captain, Nov. 7, 1S63. Discharged (disability resulting from loss of left arm), Oct. 
25, 1864. 

ittoii.ssru. 3o]m. 

Major. 3d Infantrj'. M.V.M.. in service of the United States. 
ELECTED JUNE 5, 1872. 1st CLASS. No. 1432. ADDRESS, PLYMOUTH, MASS. 
Major, 3d Infantry. M.V.M., Oct. 15, 1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1S63. 



iHoLSf, kPfoigr JlUisliingroii. 

ist Lieutenant, 2d Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 7. 1876. Ist CLASS. No. 1752. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Sergeant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1S61. ist Lieutenant, 2d 
Mass. Infantry, March 17, 1S65. Mustered, June 9, 1S65. Mustered out, July 14, 
1865. 



iBouIton, Orson. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 25th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 4. I86S. in Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Transferred to Conrtmand- 
ery of the State of Massachusetts as Charter Member. Ist CLASS. No. 685. ADDRESS. 
BOSTON. 

3d Lieutenant, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in the service of the L'.S., April 19, 
1S61. Mustered, May 19, i86i. Mustered out, .-Vug. 3, 1S61. Captain, 25th Mass. 
Infantry, Oct. 12, iS6i. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, Nov. 5, 1862. Discharged, 
Dec. 31. 1S64. 

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iHunrof, fHarttn Stiains. 

2d Lieutenant, 4th Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 
ELECTED JUNE 7, 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 252L ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Corporal, 30th Mass. Infantry, Dec. 17, 1861. Discharged, Dec. 7, 
1862. Private and Sergeant, 7th Unattached Co. Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., May 4, 1864. Mustered out, Aug. 5, 1864. Private and Sergeantt 4th Mass. 
Heavy Artillery, Aug. 18, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, March 
22, 1865. Mustered, April i, 1865. Mustered out, June 17, 1865. 

fttiutiod), ilosrijli. 

Captain, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1672. ADDRESS, ROXBURY, MASS. 

Sergeant, 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 26, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 2, 1S62. Caplain, 45lh Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 26, 1862. 
Mustered oul, July 7, 1S63. 



iBujjfg, iLormrj SHtlliam. 



Captain and Commissary of Subsistence — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 5, 1871. 1st CLASS. No. 1302. ADDRESS, LEXINGTON, MASS. 

Quartermaster Sergeant, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. ist Lieutenant 
and K.().M., 12th Mass. Infantry, May 17, 1862. Discharged to accept promotion, 
March 30, 1S64. Captain and C.S., U.S.V., March 21, 1864. Mustered out, 
Oct. 13, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., July 7, 1865, "for efficient and meritorious 
services." 



i^fttlcton, CFtibjarti ?papson. 



Lieutenant Colonel, 31st Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. Ist CLASS, No. 1052. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, 31st Mass. Infantry, Dec. 10, 1S61. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, 
April 15, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, June 7, 1865; not mustered. Mustered 
out, Sept. 30, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, "for gallant and 
meritorious conduct at the capture of Port Hudson, Louisiana; in the fight at Shreve- 
port, Pinewood, and Alexandria, and also in the taking of Mobile, Alabama." 

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firtuton, fBattlKiu Curnrr. 

Major and Surgeon, loth Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 3, 1871. 1st CLASS. No. 1308. ADDRESS. SUFFIELD, CONN. 

Assistant Surgeon, 3d Conn. Infantry, May 14, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 12, 
1S61. Assistant Surgeon, loth Conn. Infantry, Oct. 4, i86i. Promoted Major and 
Surgeon, July 21, 1862. Resigned, March 24, 1864. 

*i3irt)ols, ^aulivcU] 3. 

ist Lieutenant, 2d Maine Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1702. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Maine Cavalry, Nov. ii, 1S63. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, 
Dec. I, 1S63. Discharged, Sept. 10, :864. 

Died at Natick, Mass., November 30, 18S0. 



i^irfjols, Hamrs Buffxngton. 



Captain, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE I, 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 1178. ADDRESS, SALEM, MASS. 

1st Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantiy, Sept. 2, 1861. Mustered, Oct. 14, 1861 
Promoted Captain, June 27, 1863. Discharged, Sept. i, 1864. 



j^oucs, i^irijolas 0apolcon. 



ist Lieutenant, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., in service, of the 
United States. 

ELECTED MAY 7, 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1479. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Sergeant, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 23, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 
48th Infantry, M.V.M., Nov. 3, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, Feb. 2, 1863. 
Mustered out, Sept. 3, 1863. 



©ahrg, Dantd. 

Captain, 2d Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED MAY 7, 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1494. ADDRESS, NEW YORK. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, Jan. 11, 1S62. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, 
July 23, 1862. Captain, March 20, 1S63. Resigned, July 3, 1S65. 

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©liber, ^Hofarrt Sfiato. 

Captain, 8th Cavalry, U.S.A. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 1241. ADDRESS. ALBANY. NY. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Cavalry, Oct. 13, 1S64. Mustered out, Oct. 31, 1865. 
2d Lieutenant, 17th Infantry, U.S.A., Feb. 23, 1866. Transferred to 8th Cavalry, 
March 3, 1867. 2d Lieutenant, 8th Cavalry, July 28, 1866. Promoted ist Lieu- 
tenant, March 7, 1S67. Caiitain, Oct. 7, 1869. Resigned, Oct. 31, 1S69. 

©sborn, JFranrts ?lugustus. 

Colonel, 24th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 4, 1368, in Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Transferred to Com- 
mandery of the State of Massachusetts as Charter Member. Ist CLASS. No. 680. ADDRESS, 
BOSTON. 

Captain, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., April 20, 1861. Lieutenant, Colonel, 
24th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 31, 1861. Mustered, Oct. i, 1861. Promoted Colonel, 
Dec. 28, 1862. Mustered out, Nov. 14, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1S65 (original appointment, Oct. 28, 1864), "for distinguished services in 
the movement on the enemy's works near New Market, Va.," .Sept. 29, 1864. 



©sfaornr. ©rorgr Stpriif. 

Major and Surgeon, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 4, 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1267. ADDRESS, PEABODY, MASS. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, July 8, 1S62, to Sept. 9, 1862. Assistant Surgeon, 1st 
Mass. Cavalry, March 17, 1863. Mustered, April i, 1S63. Discharged to accept 
promotion, Jan. 23, 1864. Major and Surgeon, 5th Mass. Cavalry, Dec. 30, 1863. 
Mustered, Feb. 10, 1864. Resigned, May 7, 1864. Surgeon in charge of hospital 
transport " George Leary," from May 16, 1804, to June 8, 1864. Acting Assi.stant 
Surgeon, Aug. 19, 1864, to Sept. 28, 1865. 

©sgooti, Sostaf] Sllomo. 

Captain, 47th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. Ist CLASS. No. 1513. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Corporal, 24th Mass. Infantry, Oct. iS, 1S61. Discharged to accept 
promotion, Oct. 31, 1S62. Captain, 47th Infantry, M.V.M., Oct. 31, 1S62. Mustered 
out, Sept. I, 1863. 

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0!!=^ Icitin HDrti. 

Colonel, loth Connecticut Infantry — Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. Ut CLASS No. 1313. ADDRESS. LEEDS. MASS, 

.:d Lieutenant, lOth Conn. Inf.-intr>-, Sejit. 25, 1S61. PrDraoted ist lieutenant, 
Dec. 4, iS6i. Captain, Dec. U, 1S61. Major, Nov. 21. 1S62. Colonel, Feb. 18, 
1S63. -Mustered out, Nov. 23, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, I'.S.V., March 13, 
1S65. '• for gallantry at the cros,sing of the James River, Virginia, June 20, 1S64, arid 
at the battles of Flusscr's Mills and Deep Run, Virginia." 



»Dtts. e. tifotiorr ifiisliing. 

ist Lieutenant, 3d Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. Tmnsfetred to Comirandeiy of the St«t« of CiUfomi*. Febniiiy 17. 1879. 
Re-transferred to Commander^ of the State of Massachusetts, April 30, l8St. Ist CLASS. 
No. 820. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantr>', Sept. 6, 1S61. Discharged to accept promotion, 
Aug. 2, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 41st Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass- Cavalry, 
Sept. 6, 1S62. Promoted ist Lieutenant, -Vug. 13, 1S63. Discharged July 11, :S65. 



v&lufii, ilTliarlfs Dr.vtrr. 

Captain, ist Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 5, 1882. Ist CLASS. No. 2456. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R.I. 

Sergeant, ist R.I. Light .\rtiller\-, June 6. 1S61. Ist Lieutenant, ist R.I. light 
Artiller\-, .\ug. 14, 1S61. IVomoted Capt-iin, Dec. 21, 1S61. Resigned, Dec. 24, 
1S63. 



^3ainf. Slmasa Criliot. 

Assistant Surgeon, 104th U.S. Colored Troops. 

ELECTED APRIL S, 1882. Ist CLASS. No. 2426, ADDRESS, BROCKTON, MASS. 

Pri\-ate, 43d Infantn-, M.V.M.. in service of the U.S., Sept. 20, 1S62. Mustered 
out, July 30, 1S63. Medical Cadet, V.S..-\., Nov. 22, 1S64.. Disch.arged, .\ug. 2, 
1S65- .\ssistaiit Surgeon, 104th U.S.C.T., -\ug. 21, 1865. Mustered out, Feb. 5, 1S66. 



tSatne, €:!)arlrs SnrfjiScm. 

Brigadier General — Brevet Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1868. 1st CLASS, No. 956. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, 22d Mass. Infantry, Oct. <S, iSCi. Major, 30th Mass. Inf.inlry, Jan. 14, 
1S62. Colonel, 2(1 Louisiana Infantry, Oct. 25, 1862. Resigned, March 8, 1864. 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., July 4, 1864. Mustered out, Jan. 15, 1866. IJrevct 
Major General, U.S.V., Jan. 15, 1S65, "for meritorious and valuable services." 



^alfrfu, jFrands 31ltntfirop. 

Colonel, 20th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 927. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Lieutenant, 4lh Hatlalii)n Infantry, M.V.M., April, l86l. Lieutenant Colonel, 
20th Mass. Infantry, July I, x86l. Promoted Colonel, Dec. iS, 1862. Mustered, 
Jan. 24, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), 
.April 13, 1S63. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant 
conduct at the battle of .\ntietam, .Md., and for meritorious services during the 
war." 



^almrr, aMilHam ILysantiEr. 

Captain, igth Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1596. ADDRESS, SALEM, MASS. 

Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., .April 30, 1S61. Mustered 
out, Aug. I, 1S61. 2d Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 22, 1861. Promoted 
1st Lieutenant, June 18, 1862. Captain, April 16, 1863. Commissioned Major, 
April 8, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, July 28, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle 
of Hatcher's Run, Va." Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for meritorious 
services during the recent campaign, terminating with the surrender of the insurgent 
army under General Robert E. Lee." 

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Parhrr. (JrUgar. 

Assistant Surgeon, 13th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. 1st CLASS. No. 2221. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Assistant Surgeon, 13th Mass. Infan||y, March 13, 1863. Discharged ((Usabil- 
ity resulting from wound received in line of duty), Sept. 18, 1S63. 



*i9arkfr, jToxfiall Hlr.vanlirr. 

Commodore, U.S.N. 

ELECTED MARCH 7, 1866, in Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Transferred to Command- 
ery of the State of Massachusetts, November 3, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 182. 

Midshipman, U.S.N., March II, 1837. Promoted Passed Midshipman, June 29, 
1S43. Master, Nov. 17, 1847. Lieutenant, Sept. 21, 1850. Commander, July 16, 
1862. Captain, July 25, 1866. Commodore, Nov. 25, 1872. 



Died at Annapolis, Md., June 10, 1879. 



i^arftrr, jFianris Srtoctt. 

Colonel, 32d Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER I, I87L 1st CLASS. No. 1364. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Major, 1st Battalion Mass. Infantry, afterwards 32d Mass. Infantr)', Dec. 2, 
1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 32d Mass. Infantry, May 25, 1S62. Promoted Colonel, 
Aug. 6, 1862. Resigned, Dec. 27, 1862. 



*i3arfefr, SoJjn Dallmg, Suntor. 

Captain, 2d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED IWAY 3, 1871. 1st CLASS. No. 1306. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, May 22, 1863. Promoted Captain, 
Oct. 17, 1863. Mustered out, Oct. 5, 1865. 

Died at Mattapoisett, Mass., August 17, 1S78. 

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Padunson, iiofm, 

2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 985. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 12, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 44tli Infantry, 
M.V.M., Feb. 26, 1863. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 



^Patterson, Soali iarlson. 

Colonel, 2d New Hampshire Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 4, 1874. 1st CLASS. No, 1523. ADDRESS, CONCORD, N.H. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d N.H. Infantry, June 4, 1861. Promoted Captain, May 23, 
1S62. Lieutenant Colonel, June 21, 1864. Colonel, Jan. to, 1S65. Mustered out, 
Dec. 19, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, " for courage in 
battle and good conduct throughout the war." 



Praljotij), ©lihn Mljite. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of 
the United States. 

ELECTED SEPTEMBER I, 1868, 1st CLASS, No, 867. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 26, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 45th 
Infantry, M.V.NL, Oct. 28, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1S63. 



fearer, ^amurl 31., 3m\ioi\ 

Major and Paymaster, U.S.A. — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 7, 1877, 1st CLASS, No, 1763, ADDRESS, COLUMBIA, S,C, 

1st Lieutenant, loth Battery R.I. Light Artillery, May 26, 1862. Mustered out, 
Aug. 30, 1862. Major and Paymaster, U.S.V., May 28, 1S64. Mustered out, .Sept. 
20, 1S66. Major and Paymaster, U.S.A., March 9, 1867. Resigned, Aug. i, 1869. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. 

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iiJrrii, (Tljcolioif ^alToit). 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 6, 1872. I$t CLASS. No. 1597. ADDRESS, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. 

Private, 1st Vermont Cavalry, Sept. I, l86l. Mustered, Nov. i, i86l. Dis- 
charged, May 19, 1862. Quartermaster Sergeant, 9th Vt. Infantry, June 27, 1S62. 
Mustered, July 9, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 9th Vt. Infantry, Jan. S, 1863. IVomoted 
1st Lieutenant, June 10, 1864. Captain and .X.C^.M., U.S.V. , March II, 1S65. 
Mustered out, June 15, 1865. 



^9rgram, Soljn Comlir. 

Ensign, U.S.N. 

ELECTED APRIL 3, 1872. 1st CLASS. No. 1423. ADDRESS. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., Sept. 21, iS6o. Ensign, U.S.N'., May 28, 1863. 
Resigned May iS, 1866. 



iSrtiTC, 1l?rnru Bailru. 



ist Lieutenant, 23d Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 5, 1876. Ist CLASS. No. 1747. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Commissary Sergeant, 23d Mass. Infantry, Oct. 14, 1861. Ist Lieu- 
tenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, Sept. I, 1862. Appointed R.Q.M., Jan. 3, 1864. Com- 
missioned Captain, Sept. 20, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, June 25, 1865. 



^rtrson, (Cliarlrs iLaturrnrc. 



Lieutenant Colonel, 39th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1310. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 20th Mass. Infantry, July i, 1S61. Lieutenant 
Colonel, 39th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 30, 1862. Commissioned Colonel, July 13, 1864; 
not mustered. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), 
Jan. II, 1865. 15revet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, "for gallant and meri- 
torious conduct in the battles of the Wilderness and Spottsylvania, Virginia." Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious conduct in 
the battles on the Weldon Railroad, Virginia." 

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Captain, U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1130. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., Oct. i, 1851. Midshipman, U.S.N., Oct. i, 1856. 
Promoted Passed Midshipman, April 29, 1859. Master, Sept. 5, 1859. Lieutenant, 
Feb. 2, 1861. Lieutenant Commander, Dec. 30, 1862. Commander, Jan. 19, 1871. 
Captain, March 10, 1S82. ' 



*PcrUms, SEtUtam cEtiUjarti. 

Captain, 2d Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 887. 

Private and Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sept. 12, 
1862. Discharged to accept promotion, Feb. 13, 1S63. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. 
Infantry, Jan. 26, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 7, 1863. Captain, March 
17, 1865. Mustered out, July 14, 1865. 

Died at Boston, January 18, 1S79. 



*^l)tlltps, Ctiarlcs applftou. 

Captain, 5th Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery — Brevet 
Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 1244. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th Mass. Battery, Oct. 23, 1S61. Promoted ist Lieutenant, 
July 13, 1862. Captain, Oct. 18, 1862. Mustered out, June 12, 1S65. Brevet 
Major, U.S.V., Aug. i, 1864, " for gallant services at the battle of Bethesda Church, 
and during the present campaign before Richmond, Va." 

Died at Gold Hill, Nevada, March, 1S76. 



f IjtUtps, ^anv fHcsrs. 

2d Lieutenant, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry — Brevet Captain, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 854. ADDRESS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 

Private, 7th Squadron, R.I. Cavalry, June 24, 1S62. Mustered out, Sept. 26, 
1862. 2d Lieutenant, 4lh Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 30, 1864. Commissioned ist Lieuten- 
ant, Feb. I, 1865; not mustered. Resigned, Feb. 20, 1865. Brevet ist Lieutenant 
and Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services." 

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^.lliilltps. jicihi. 

Captain, 2d Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 5, 1876. Isl CLASS. No I744. ADDRESS. HUDSON, MASS. 

1st Lieutenant, 2(1 Mass. Cavalry, March 17, 1S63. Promoted Captain, March 
S, 1S64. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), April 
28, 1S65. Appointed Captain and Provost Marshal, 4th Mass. District, March 15, 
iSt)5. Discharged, June 15, 1S65. 



^Jirhrtt, ?osiali. 

Colonel. 25th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868. in Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Transferred to Command- 
ery of the State of Massachusetts as Charter Member. 1st CLASS. No. 682. ADDRESS, 
WORCESTER, MASS. 

1st Lieutenant, 3d liattalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the l".S., May 19, 
1S61. Mustered out, .\ug. 3, iS6i. Captain, 25th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 12, 1S61. 
Promoted M.tjor, March 20, 1862. Colonel, Oct. 29, 1S62. Mustered out, Jan. 10, 
1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 3, 1S64, " for gall.-intry during the 
war, especi.illy at the battle of Cold Harbor, \'a., where severely wounded." 



piriunan, Brnjamin. 

ist Lieutenant, Veteran Reserve Corps. 

ELECTED DECEMBER I, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 1000. ADDRESS, MONTCLAIR, N.J. 

2d Lieutenant, ist Unattached Co. Mass. Cavalry, Nov., 1861. Promoted ist 
Lieutenant, .\pril 24, 1S62. Resigned (disability), Dec. 20, 1S62. ist Lieutenant, 
V.R.C., Nov. 17, 1S63. Resigned, July iS, 1S64. 



^Jtrrrr, Oluart (Torbin. 

Captain, 3d Maine Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 1125. ADDRESS, SPRINGFIELD. MASS. 

Corporal, loth M.iss. Infantry, June 21, 1S61. Discharged to accept promotion, 
Sept. 5, 1S61. 2d Lieutenant, 3d NL-iine Infantry, Aug. S, 1861. Mustered, Sept. 
21, 1 86 1. Promoted ist Lieutenant, .Vpril 6, 1862. Captain, Dec. 22, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, June 28, 18(4. 

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IJirrrr, (Jrlltot (jriark. 

Major, 13th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 2089. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Sergeaiit-Major, 13II1 Mass. Infaiilry, July 16, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 13II1 Mass. 
Infantry, Jan. 16, 1S62. Promoted Captain, July 25, 1862. Majin-, April 22, 1864. 
Mustered out, Aug. i, 1864. 



pierce, %}a\xy ILillie. 

ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 3d CLASS. No. 2496. ADDRESS, DORCHESTER, MASS. 

A gentleman in civil life, who, diiiiiif,' the Rebellion, was specially distinguished 
for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Memlicr of the Legislature of Massachu- 
setts, i860, 1861, 1862 (Chairman of the Conmiittee on Finance), 1866. Represent- 
ative in Congress of the United States, 43d and 44th sessions. M.iyor of Boston, 
1873 and 1877. 



*Pterson, ©eorge ?t?cm-y. 

Colonel, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED JANUARY 5. 1870. 1st CLASS, No. 1137. 

Captain, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., ,M.ay i, 1S61. Promoled Lieutenant Colonel, 
July 5, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, iS6i. Colonel, 5th Infantry, .\I.V..M., Oct. 8, 
1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1SO3. Colonel, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., July 2S, 1864. 
Mustered out, Nov. 16, 1S64. 

Died at .Salem, Mass., March 2, iSSi. 



Piiieo, Peter. 

Lieutenant Colonel and Medical Inspector, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 7, 1875. I.t CLASS. No. 1619. ADDRESS, BOSTON, 

Major and Surgeon, gth Mass. Infantry, June 11, 1861. Discharged, Aug. 26, 
1861. M.ijor and Brigade Surgeon, U.S.V., Aug. 3, 1861. Promoted Lieutenant 
Colonel and Medical Inspector, U.S.V., I''el). 9, 1863. Mustered out, Oct. 31, 1S65. 

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iJopf. Albert Augustus. 



Captain, 35th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY I, 1872. 1st CLASS, No. M28. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2il Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantr.-, Aug. 27, 1S62. Promoted ist Lieutenant, 
March 23, 1S63. Captain, April i, 1864. Mustered out, June 9, 1S65. Brevet 
Major, I'.S.V., March 13, 1S65, "for gallant conduct at the battles of South Moun- 
tain and Antietam, Md., and Fredericksburg, Va." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., 
March 13, 1S65, "for gallant conduct in the battles of Kno.wille, Poplar Springs 
Church, and front of Petersburg." 



Lieutenant Colonel, 54th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY I. 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1420. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Corporal, 44th Infantrv', M.V.AL, in service of the V'.S., Sept. 12, 
1S62. Discharged to accept promotion, April 16, 1863. Captain, 54th Mass. In- 
fantrv-, May 11, 1863. Promoted M.-ijor, Dec. 3, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, July 
II, 1865. Mustered out, .-\ug. 20, 1S65. 



i^cipr. 11?f)iiy D. 

:st Lieutenant, 3d Massachusetts Cavalrj', U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 3, 1372. Ist CLASS. No. 1399. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Ist Sergeant, 1st Unattached Co. Mass. Cavalry, 5>ept. 23, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, ist Unattached Co. Mass. Cavalry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalr)-, 
Jan. I, 1S63. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 3, 1S63. Mustered, .Vug. 27, 1S63. 
Mustered .nit. Nov. 26, 1S64. 



i^iopr. iLrmurl. 

Acting Master, U.S.N. 

ELECTED MARCH 2, IS«9. Ist CLASS. No. 1029. ADDRESS, WILMINGTON, MASS. 

Acting Master's Mate, U.S.X., Sept. 10, 1862. Promoted Acting Ensign, 
Feb. 11, 1864. Acting .Master, July i8, 1865. Discharged, Feb. 28, 1866. 

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^porter, (JTiiarlfS jIlMinl. 

ist Lieutenant, 39th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER I, 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1536. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 14, 1S62. Proniolecl ist Lieutenant, 
Jan. 25, 1S63. Commissioned Captain, .Sept. 8, 1S64; not mustered. Mustered out, 
June 6, 1865. 



*^ortfr, Samuel ^Ifurtt. 

Captain (Retired) — Brevet Major, U.S.A. — Colonel, 123d 
U.S. Colored Troops — Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 2, 1872. Ist CLASS. No, 1436. 

Private, 33d Illinois Infantry, Aug. 20, 1861. Discharged, Ai)ril 4, 1S62. 2d 
Lieutenant, I04tli Illinois Infantry, Aug. 27, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 
8, 1863. Captain, Oct. 3, 1S63. Mustered out, Aug. 24, 1864. ist Lieutenant, 
Veteran Reserve Corps, Aug. 22, 1S64. Promoted Captain, Aug. 29, 1864. 
Mustered out, Oct. 6, 1864. Colonel, 123d U..S.C.T., Oct. 13, 1S64. Mustered out, 
Oct. 16, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 14th Infantry, U.S.A., May 11, 1866. Transferred to 
44th Infantry, July 28, 1866. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, March 20, 1867. Appointed 
Adjutant, July 13, i868. Transferred to 17th Infantry, May 27, 1869. Appointed 
R.Q.M., May 27, 1869. Retired, with rank of Captain, Dec. 15, 1S70, "for loss of 
left arm, from wound received in line of duty." Brevet Captain, U..S.A., March 20, 
1867, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Chickamauga, Ga." 
Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 20, 1867, " for faithful and meritorious services during 
the war." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, "fur gallant and 
meritorious services during the war." 

Died at Boston, April 21, 1880. 



fratt, amaitani. 

Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1867, in Corrnnandery of the State of New York. Transferred to Com- 
mandety of the State of Massachusetts as Cfiarter Mertiber. Ist CLASS. No. 632. ADDRESS 
BOSTON. 



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Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1861. Discharged, June 26, 1S6 
Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., June 24, 1863. Resigned, April 2 
1864. 

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iUrrblr, (Prorgr lljrnrw. 

Rear Admiral (Retired), U.S.N. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 21, 1868, in Commandory of the State of Maine. Transferred to Com- 
mandery of the State of Massachusetts, December 4, 1878. 1st CLASS. No. 671. AD- 
DRESS, 8R00KLINE, MASS. 

Midshipman, U.S.N'., Oct. lo, 1835. Promoted I'assed Midshipman, June 22, 

1S41. .Master, July 15, 1847. I.ieulenanl, I'eb. 5, 184S. Commander, July 16, 

1S62. Captain, Jan. 29, 1867. Commodore, Nov. 2, 1 87 1. Rear .\dmiral, Sept. 30, 
1876. Retired, Fcl). 25, 1S78. 



^ifscott, (Callun Bioohs. 



1st Lieutenant, ist Battalion Massachusetts Heavy Artil- 
lery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1427. ADDRESS, NEWTON, MASS. 

rriv.ite, Sth liattery I.ijjht Artillery, M.WM., in service of the U.S., June 13, 
1S62. Mustered out, Nov. 29, 1S62. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Battalion Mass. Heavy 
.Vrlillcry, June 4, 1S63. Tromoted Ist Lieutenant, June 6, 1865. Mustered out, 
Sept. 12, 1S65. 

*iJittnam, Jlolin (Tljautilrr. 

Captain, ist Veteran Reserve Corps. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 989. 

Captain, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 10, l86l. Discharged (disability resulting 
from loss of right arm), Sej)!. 8, 1863. Captain, Ist Veteran Reserve Corps, Nov. 2, 
1863. Resigned, Jan. 15, 1865. 

Died at Santa Barbara, California, June 24, 1S79. 

(Qutnry, Samiid fBillrr. 

Colonel, 8ist U.S. Colored Troops — Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 5, 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1303. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 24, 1861. Cominissioncd Major, Sept. 17, 
1S62; not mustered. Promoted Colonel, Nov. 9, 1S62. Disch.irged (disability 
resulting from wounds received in action), June 2, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 73d 
U.S.C.T., Nov. 29, 1S63. Promoted Colonel, May 24, 1864. Transferred to 96th 
U.S.C.T., Sept. 27, 1S65. Transferred to 8ist U.S.C.T., Jan. 5, 1866. Mustered 
out, Nov. 30, 1866. Brevet Brig.idicr C.ener.il, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant 
and meritorious services during the war.'' 

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(Quint, aiomo liMll. 

Chaplain, 2d Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3. 1868, 1st CLASS. No, 983. ADDRESS, DOVER, N.H. 
Chaplain, 2d Mass. Infantry, June 20, i86i. Mustered out. May 25, 1864. 

IvariUru, Urujamtn JFranlUtu. 

Captain, ist New Hampshire Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, ISBL Ist CLASS. No. 2164. ADDRESS, DOVER, N.H. 
ist Lieutenant, nth N.H. Infantry, .Sept. 4, 1862. Resigned, Dec. 22, 1862 
Captain, 1st N.H. Cavalry, July 8, 1864. Mustered out, July 15, 1865. 



EanD, Sinioltr Augustas. 

Colonel, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 7. 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1311. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., April 14, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st 
Mass. Cavalry, Oct. 30, 1861. Mustered, Dec. 27, 1S61. Promoted Captain, Feb. 4, 
1862. Discharged, June 10, 1S63. Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, U..S.V., 
June 3, 1863. Resigned to accept promotion, Jan. 12, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, 
4th Mass. Cavalry, Dec. 3, 1863. Promoted Colonel, Jan. 22, 1S64. Resigned, 
Feb. 3, 1865. 



LxiDili, jTrrtrrtr ?i?riuu 

Captain, 26th New York Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 2, 1872. Ist CLASS. No. 1451, ADDRESS, LONGWOOD, FLORIDA. 

1st Lieutenant, 4th Mass. Cavalry, July 2, 1863. Promoted Captain, Jan. 19, 
1S64. Discharged, Aug. 22, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 26th N.V. Cavalry, Dec. 27, 1S64. 
Promoted Captain, Dec. 30, 1864. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 



ilaiilrtt, Sftlj xKoiuo. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, 36th Massachusetts Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 3, 1877. Ist CLASS. No, 1800. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 36th Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1862. 1st Lieutenant 
and Adjutant, 36th Mass. Infantry, Dec. I, 1S62. Discharged, Feb. 20, 1S64. 

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UaUjlfs, S.iroli LnrkiiKiu. 

Captain, 5th Artillery — Brevet Major, U.S.A. 
ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1873. 1st CLASS. No. 1584. ADDRESS. FOf^T OMAHA. NEB. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., Sept. i, 1856. 2il Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, U.S.A., May 6, 
1S61. 1st Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, May 14, 1S61. Accepted, June 28, 1861. 
Promoted Captain, July 28, 1866. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., July 8, 1863, " for gallant 
and meritorious services in the siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana." Brevet Major, 
U.S..\., April 9, 1S65, " for gallant and meritorious services during the campaign 
terminating with the surrender of the insurgent forces under General R. E. I.ee." 



iUali, 3oim. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. 
ELECTED SEPTEMBER I. 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 869. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.X., Nov. 6, 1862. Resigned (disability result- 
ing from imprisonment as prisoner of war), March 20, 1S65. 

Captain, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED OCTOBER !, 1872. 1st CLASS. 
C.iptain, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1S61. Discharged, Sept. 22, 1864. 

Died at Spring Valley, N.Y., March 7, 1S76. 

i.\ffti, (Jrtiluart ^Jauson. 

Captain, 12th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 3, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1590. ADDRESS, NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. 

Appointed 2d Lieutenant, April 26, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 12th Mass. Infantry, 
June 26, 1S61. Promoted Captain, June 25, 1S62. Commissioned Major, May 6, 
1S64; not mustered. Mustered out, July 9, 1864. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 3d CLASS. No. 818. ADDRESS. COTUIT, MASS. 

A gentleman in civil life, who,- during the Rebellion, was specially dis- 
tinguished for conspicuous and consistent loy.ilty. Quartermaster General of the 
State of Massachusetts, with rank of Brigadier General, April 19, 1S61, to 
January 9, 1S69, — rendering devoted and efficient service with marked ability. 

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Ecnuic, Eciias Cianr. 

Captain, 4gth Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED JUNE 4, 1879. 1st CLASS. No. 1903. ADDRESS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 

Captain, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., Oct. 28, 1S62. Mustered out, Sept. i, iS6j. 



■"Ersticau.v, (gtilnart Boulston malftru. 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE I, 1870. I$t CLASS. No. 1202. 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V. Feb. 19, 1863. Mustered 
out, March 26, 1S67. 

Died at Chelsea, Mass., March ly, 1S78. 



i.\fgnoHis, jTrank maulann. 

Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 924. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., April 14, i86r. 2d Lieutenant, 
4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U..S., May 25, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, June I, 1862. Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 12, 1862. 
Discharged (disability), Dec. 28, 1862. 



i^fjoatics, ILakiraire. 

Captain and Commissary of Subsistence — Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 2459. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R.I. 

Private, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sept. 12, 1862. 
Discharged, June 5, 1863. Captain and C.S., U.S.V., July 2, 1864. Mustered 
out, Aug. 22, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 26, 1865, "for faithful and 
meritorious services during the campaign again.st the city of Mobile and its de- 
fences." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 26, 1865; and Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.V., March 28, 1S65, "for faithful and meritorious services during 
the war." 

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L%tiatif5. jFiank il. 



ist Lieutenant, loth Battery, Rhode Island Light Artillery, 
U.S.V. 
ELECTED NOVEMBER J. 1881. Ist CLASS. No. 2312. ADDRESS. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 
1st Lieutenant, loth R.L Batter)-, May 26, 1862. Mustered out, Aug. 30, 1862. 

ivtff, illf.vantifr 5?aintltoii. 

ELECTED MAY 3, 1882. 3d CLASS. No. 2464. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

A gentleman in civil life, who, during the Rebellion, was specially dis- 
tinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty to the National Government, 
.-ind who has been active and eminent in maintaining the supremacy of the 
same. Member of the Naval Committee U.S. House of Representatives in the 
37tli Congress; Chairman of said Committee in the 3Sth and 39th Congresses; 
one of the founders of the National Sailors' Home at Quincy, and its President 
since 1S69; Governor of Massachusetts, 1S76, 1S77, 1S7S. 

Ixirr, CtiailfS C?tiimint). 

Captain, 26th New York Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 6, 1874. Ist CLASS. No. 1559. ADDRESS, ALLSTON. MASS. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st Mass. Cavalr>', Oct. 31, 1S61. Resigned, .\pril 30, 1S62, 
1st lieutenant, 2d Mass. Cavalry, Jan. 19, 1S63. Promoted " Captain, Feb. 9, 
1S63. Discharged (disability), Oct. 22, 1864. Captain, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, Dec. 
29, 1864. Commissioned M.tjor: not mustered. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 



i.\ifr, <l?timiiiit). 

1st Lieutenant and Adjutant. 5th Infantry — Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U.S.A. 

ELECTED SEPTEMBER I. leea. IstCLASS. No. 960. ADDRESS. FORT KEOGH. MONTANA. 

Captain, 19th Mass. Infantry, .\ug. 28, 1S61. Promoted Major, Oct. 1, 1862. 
Lieutenant Colonel, July 27, I S64. Commissioned Colonel, July 2$, 1864; not mus- 
tered. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 1st Lieutenant, 40th Infantri,-, U.S..\., July 
28, iS«J6. Unassigned, .\pril 20, 1S69. Assigned to 5lh Infantry, J-tn. i, 1S71. .-Vp- 
pointed Adjutant, July 5, 1879 Brevet Captain, l".S..\., March 2, 1S67, " for gallant 
and meritorious services in the battle of Antietam, Md." Brevet Major, CS..\., 
March 2, 1S67, "for gallant and meritorious services in the liattle of Gett>-s- 
burg. Pa." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, CS..\., March 2, 1867, " for gallant and 
meritoriv>us services in the Iniille of the Wilderness. \"a." 



3aicc, 3amrs !l?o(ton. 

ist Lieutenant (Retired) — Brevet Captain, U.S.A. — Brevet 
> Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 10, 1872. Ist CLASS. No, 1383. ADDRESS, ALLSTON, MASS. 

1st Lieutenant, igtli .Mass. Infantry, .\ug. 2S, lS6l. Promoted Captain, Sept. 7, 
1862. Captain, 5th Veteran Reserve Corps, June 24, 1863. Acceiited, July i, 1863. 
Mustered out, March 31, 1S67. 2d Lieutenant, 44tli Infantry, U.S.A., Jan. 22, 1867. 
Accepted, April I, 1867. Transferred to I7tli Infantry, May 27, 1S69. Promoted 
1st Lieutenant, Dec. 31, 1872. Retired, Dec. 23, 1S73, "for disability resulting 
from disease contracted in line of duty." lirevet Ist Lieutenant, U.S.A., March 2, 
1867, "for gallantry in action in front of Richmond, Virginia, June 25, 1862." 
Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 2, 1867, "for meritorious services during the war." 
Brevet Major and Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, "for faithful and 
meritorious services during the war." 



Et'cf, 3. Iftarcus. 

Major and Surgeon, 25th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED SEPTEMBER I, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 873. ADDRESS, WORCESTER, MASS. 

Major and Surgeon, 25th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 16, 1S61. Mustered out, Oct. 
20, 1864. 



Eire, ILrtots jFrrtcrtck. 

Captain, 31st Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1873. Isf CLASS. No. 1463. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant. 31st .Mass. Infantry, Feb. 20, 1862. Promoted Captain, Oct. 10, 
1863. Mustered, Jan. I, 1S64. Commissioned Major, June 7, 1S65; not mustered. 
Mustered out, Sept. g, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., .March 13, 1S65, "for gallant 
and meritorious services at Sabine Cross- Roads, Moore's Plantation, Bynum's Mills, 
Yellow Bayou, Louisiana, and in the Mobile campaign." 



lake, dHilliam JTlftdirr. 

ist Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 23d Infantry, U.S.A. — Captain 
19th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1758. ADDRESS, FORT UNION, NEW MEXICO. 

Private, ist Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1861. Discharged, Aug. 15, 1861. Private 
and Sergeant, 19th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 16, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 19th Mass. 
Infantry, Nov. 13, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Nov. 15, 1863. Captain, Aug. 
17, 1SO4. Mustered out, Oct. 4, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 26th N.Y. Cavalry, Dec. 30, 
1864. Mustered out, June 30, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 23d Infantry, U.S.A., July 28, 
1866. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, July 8, 1868. Appointed R.Q.M., Sept. 6, 1873. 



Ixtfliartson. 'S^lmunf H'mro (Prtsluolti. 

Captain, H4th Pennsylvania Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1876. Ist CLASS. No. 1749. ADDRESS, WASHINGTON, D.C. 

Private, 19th Penn. Infantry, .\pril 27, 1S61. Mustered out, Aug. 29, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 114th Penn. Infantry, July 29, 1862. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, Feb. 6, 
1S64. Captain, Oct. 31, 1864. Mustered out. May 28, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., 
"for continuous and meritorious service durinsi the war." 



•Jl\trl)ar'Ci5on, iptiiuart Bangs. 

2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1506. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, ^LV.M., Oct. 14, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 
1863. 



ixidiavlison, (irtiliiarli (Turcnius. 

Major, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 832. ADDRESS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. 

Captain, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1S61. Promoted Major, June 1, 1864. 
Discharged, Sept. 23, 1864. 

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*3^trfiarti6on, !(nmrs fHtrirk. 

Major, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery — Brevet Lieuten- 
ant Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1873. 1st CLASS. No. 1504. 

Captain, 21st Mass. Infantrj-, Aug. 21, 1S61. Resigned, July 25, 1S62. Captain, 
44th Infantry, M.V.M., in senice of%ie U.S., Sept. 12, 1S62. M\istered out, June 
18, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, izth Unattached Company, Mass. HeaN-y Artillery, after- 
wards 3d ilass. Heavy Artillery, July 16, 1863. Promoted Captain, Nov. 16, 1S63. 
Major, Nov. 16, 1864. Mustered out, Sept. 18, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S. v., March 13, 1865. 

Died at Roxbur)', Mass., October 7, 1878. 



2Siid[)arli5oit, lixolicitrft 3iiliu0. 

Paymaster (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 4. 1880. 1st CLASS. No. 2066. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., Sept. 6, 1861. Promoted Paymaster, Sept. 2, 1862. 
Resigned, Oct. 17, 1864. 



Eirijartjson, Spcnrrr ^Hcllrs. 

Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 3, 1877. l9t CLASS. No. 1799. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 
1S63. 



Eolirrts, 3ofin UlrmingtoaD. 

Captain, 2d Maine Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 6, 1872. 1st CLASS. No. 1396. ADDRESS, CHELSEA, MASS. 

2d Lieutenant, Sth Maine Infantry, Aug. 8, 1S61. Promoted ist Lieuten- 
ant, June 29, 1862. Captain, Aug. i, 1862. Discharged, Jan. 12, 1864. Captain, 
2d Maine Cavalry, Jan. I, 1864. Resigned, Feb. 19, 1865. 

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Ixolints, IHillianu 

Chief Engineer (Commander), U.S.N. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1867, in Commandery of tho State of Pennsylvania. Transferred to 
Commandefy of the State of Massachusetts, February 3, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. S»4. AD- 
DRESS, WALTHAM. MASS. 

3d .'Vssistant lingineer, U.S.N. , .\ug. 2, 1855. rromotcd 2d -Vs.sistant Engi- 
neer, July 21, 1S58. 1st Assistant Engineer, Aug. 3, 1S59. Resigned, Aug. 
24, 1859. isl Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., Ajiril 24, 1S61. Tromoted Chief En- 
gineer, April 21, 1S63. Resigned, March iS, 1S69. 

Eolfsou, Sutiifb], 

Captain, ist New York Engineers — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED SEPTEMBER I, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 874. ADDRESS, BROOKLINE, MASS. 

1st Lieutenant, 1st N.Y. Engineers, May 26, 1864. Mustered, July 2, 1864. 
Promoted Captain, Feb. 15, 1S65. Mustered, April 21, 1865. Mustered out, July 
14, 1S65. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for faithful and efficient services." 

Eobtns, (i?t)b]nrli Blakr. 

1st Lieutenant, 20th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Cap- 
tain, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870. Ist CLASS. No. 1145. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Trivatc, 12th Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M., in the service of 
the U.S., May 16, 1S64. Mustered out, Aug. 16, 1864. 1st Lieutenant, 20th 
Mass. Infantry, July 30, 1864. Mustered, Nov. n, 1864. Commissioned Captain, 
June I, 1S65; not mustered. Mustered out, July 16, 1865. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.V., April 9, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services during the recent 
operations resulting in the fall of Richmond, and the surrender of the insurgent 
army under General R. E. Lee." 

i^ofainson, Augustus ©ilman. 

Major and Quartermaster, U.S.A. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 3, 1877. Ist CLASS. No. 1809. ADDRESS, HELENA, MONTANA. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1S53. Brevet, 2d Lieutenant, 4th Artillery, U.S.A., 
July I, 1S57. 2d Lieutenant, 3d .Artillery, Oct. 12, 1S58. Promoted, 1st Lieu- 
tenant, May 14, 1S61. Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, Feb. 19, 1863; 
accepted, .April 18, 1863. Brevet Major, U.S.A., March 13, 1S65, "for faithful 
and meritorious services during the war." Promoted M.ajor and (luartermastcr, 
March 4, 1S79. 

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ilarhtofll, Hlfrrti iDcrluns. 

Colonel, 6th Connecticut Infantry — Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 2, 1869. 1st CLASS, No. 1033. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 2d Conn. Light Battery, Nov., i86l (serving with 
1st Artillery, U.S.A., in the field, as volunteer). Captain, ist Conn. Light Battery, 
Jan. 20, 1862. Colonel, 6th Conn. Infantry, June 11, 1S64. Mustered out, 
Feb. 9, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant 
and distinguished services in the field during the campaign of 1864." 



Eogei-s, ?t?rnro fHiimor. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 853. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., Nov. 6, 1862. Discharged, Nov. 28, 
1865. 



EopfS, 3o{jn Cotiman. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 3d CLASS. No. 1134. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

A gentleman in civil life, who, during the Rebellion, was specially dis- 
tinguished for conspicuous and consistent loyalty. Earnest in loyal influence 
and in assistance to troops in the field. An exceptionally dihgent student and 
able writer on the history of the war. 



iioiucU, (Stiluarti Fljomas. 

Major, 2d U.S. Sharpshooters. 

Elected march 6, i878. ist class, no ism. address, lowell, mass. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d U.S. Sharjishooters, Sept. 21, iS6l. Promoted Captain 
July 12, 1862. Major, July i, 1863. Commissioned Lieutenant Colonel, Feb. 
17, 1864; not mustered. Mustered out, Nov. 26, 1864. 

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txussfll. JtHnxv ^-turgts. 



Colonel, 5th Massachusetts Cavalrj- — Brevet Bri^dier 
General. U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 7. 1S71. ht CLASS, No. IML ADDRESS. MILTON, MASS. 

1st Ueatenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May »S, 1S61. frumote^l Captain, Dec. 
i^, iS6i. IJeuienant Colonel, 2d Mass. Cavalry. Jan. 22, 1S63. Colonel, 5th 
Mass. Ca\-alry, .\pril 5, iSd^. Resigned, Feb. 14, 1S05. Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war, 
and jvirticularly for diainguishevl gallantry and good conduct at Baylor's Farm 
before Petersburg, June 15, 1804." 



*i\ii5r. ?^)fmu. 

Colonel, 13th Maine Infantry — Brevet Brigadier General. 
U.S.V. 
ELECTED NOVEMBER 3. B7S. 1st CLASS. N» i;«6. 

Sergeant, 1st Maine Infantry, May 3, iS6t. isl Lieutenant, ist Maine In- 
fantry, May 6, iSoi. Muslerevl out. .\ug. 5. 1S61. Captain. lOth Maine In- 
fantry, Oct. 5, 1S61. Lieutenant Colonel, 13th' Maine Infantry, Dec. 10, 1S61. 
IV>nK>ted Colonel, .\pril 21, 1S62. Mustered out, Jan. 6. 1S65. Brevet Brigadier 
C-eueral, UJsV., March 13, 1S65. " for faithful and meritorious services." 

Died at Fbitland, Maine, July 29. iSSi. 



;?ac1?rtt, JFifUrrir iHosflfu. 

ist Lieutenant, ist Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. 
ELECTED OCTOBER I. t8T3- 1st CLASS. H». I53S. ADDRESS. PROVIDENCE. R.I. 
isl Lieutenant, ist R.I. Light .\rtillery. .\ug. 25, 1S61. Rescued. Oct. 6, 
1863. 



.$altOii::.a... CHtlltam ^uiDon. 

Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander. U.S.N. 

ELECTED MARCH 5, B?9. dt CLASS. No. SC: AOCRESS. BOSTON. 

Acting Master. UJS.N., May 26, lS6l. Promoted .\ctii^ Volunteer liea- 

tenant. Mav ^. i -^ ; in action at \V ' X.C." .\cting 

Volunteer Lieuter. 20. 1S65. Dt. _ .:. I. 1S65. 

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Sampson, Augustus ilrtxiinaii.. 

ist Lieutenant, 13th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1670. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

4lh Lieutenant, 41I1 l!aUnli,,n Rilles, M.V.M., 1S61. 2<1 Lieutenant, 131I1 
Mass. Infantry, July 16, i86l. Pioniole.l 1st Lieutenant, June 28, 1862. Re- 
signed (disability), Nov. 4, 1862. 



danger, (Sugrnr JFranris. 

Major and Brigade Surgeon — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1700. ADDRESS, BANGOR, MAINE. 

Major and Surgeon, 6th Maine Infantry, June 24, i86l. Major and Brigade 
Surgeon, U.S.V., Nov. 10, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 10, 1865. Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U.S.V., August 9, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services." 



Sargent, Cfjarlcs SpuarjuE. 

Captain and Aide-de-Camp — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1880. Ist CLASS. No. 2118. ADDRESS, BROOKLINE, MASS. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Louisiana Infantry, U.S.V., June 25, 1863. Discharged 
to accept promotion, April 16, 1865. Captain and Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., March 
15, 1865. Mustered out, Aug. 26, 1865. Brevet Major, U..S.V., March 26, 1865, 
" for faithful and meritorious services during the campaign .against the city of 
Moljile, and its defences." 



Sargent, ©aniel. 

Captain, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 10, IS72. Ist CLASS. No. 1382. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1861. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, 
Jan. 19, 1863. Captain, Sept. 3, 1864. Mustered out, Oct. 14, 1864. 

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:?avgrnt. ?!?ovaif 13iiim'u. 

Colonel, ist Massachusetts Cavalry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY SI, 1868, in Comrrundeiy of th* St«t« of M«in». Timnsfefiwl to Com- 
ni<nd«ry of th< Stmt* of Massichusotts. Ist CLASS. No. 676. AOORESS, SALEM, MASS. 

Lieutenant Colonel, ist Mass. Cavalry, Oct. 12, 1S61. IVomotetl Colonel, 
Oct. 30, 1862, Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), 
Sept. 29, 1S64. Brevet Brig-.tdier General, U.S.V., March 21, 1S64, "for gallantry 
and good conduct in the Kittle of Bayou Rapids, Louisiana." 



.$fais, v!?liU.uuti ?>rmu. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. 

ELECTED MARCH 4, IS74, lit CLASS. No. 1520. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieuten.int, id R.L Infantry, June 5, 1S61. Promoted Captain, July 22, 
1S61. Resigned, Oct. 2S, lS6l. 1st Lieutenant, tst R.L Light Artillery, Dec. 
2, iS6t. Resigned, Xov. 14, 1S62. .\cting Assistant Paym.-ister, U.S.N., Aug. 

;-. I So;. Di>chan;e.I. Tune 2, lSt>S. 



5rais, JBilliam Bainas. 

Captain, ad Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 7, I874. Ist CLASS. No. 1510. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d R.L Infantry. June 6, 1S61. Promoted Captain, Oct. 2S, 
1S61. Mustetetl out, June 17, 18014. 



S-haiu. 3amrs. 

Colonel, 7th U.S. Colored Troops — Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 4. IS74. Ist CLASS, No. 1596. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE. R.I. 

Lieutenant Colonel, loth R.L Infantry, M.ty 26, 1S62. Promoted Colonel, -■Vug. 
6, 1S62. Mustered out, Sept. 1, 1S62. Lieutenant Colonel, 12th R.L Infantry, l^ec. 
31, 1S62. Mustered out, July 29, 1S63. Colonel, 7th U.S.C.T., Oct. 27, 1S63. Mus- 
tered, Nov. 13, 1S63. Mustered out, Xov. 16, iStJO. Brevet Brigadier General, 
l'.S.V, March 13. 1S65, " for gallant and meritorious services," 

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B\)ten, WiiUimn ^ortrou. 

Captain, 39th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1872. 1st CLASS. No. 1467. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, 4th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 22, i86l. Mus- 
tered out, July 22, i86i. 2d Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, July 31, 1862. 1st 
Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 14, 1862. Promoted Captain, .Sept. 8, 1864. 
Mustered out, June 2, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., April i, 1865, "for gallant and 
meritorious services at the battles of White Oak Road and I'ivc Forks, Virginia." 



Captain and Commissary of Subsistence — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 4, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1070. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, Nov. i, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 
22, 1862. Captain and Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., Feb. 19, 1863. Resigned, 
July 20, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., July 14, 1865, " for eflkient and meritorious 
services." 

Died at Boston, October 2, 1875. 



Sficpart, eiitoarU ©Irott. 

Major, 32d Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 2, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1034, ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 32d Mass. Infantry, June 17, 1862. Promoted Captain, Aug. 30, 
1862. Major, July 30, 1864. Mustered out, June 29, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V,, March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at the battle 
of Hatcher's Run, Virginia." 



*Sf)ep(cg, ©corgc jTosicr. 

Brigadier General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 6, 1866, in Commandery of the Stato of Pennsyl»ania. Transferred to Com- 
mandery of the State of Maine as Charter Member. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Massachusetts. 1st CLASS. No. 581. 

Colonel, I2th Maine Infantry, Scjit. 27, 1861. Brigadier General, U.S.V., July 
18, 1862. Resigned, July i, 1865. 

Died at Portland, Maine, July 20, 1878. 

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1st Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps. 

ELECTED MAY £, 1874. bt CLASS. No. 136a. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Acting Midshipman, V.S.X_\., Sept. 24. 1S61. Resigned, id Lieutcnint, 
l'.S.M.C., March 12, 1S66. PtumoteJ 1st Lieutenant, March ao, tSyi. Resigned, 
.\pril 30, iS;4. 



5l)rnnan, (Bbcpit 3an. 



Captain, 6th Infantry, M.V.M.. in service of the United 
States — Brev-et Major, U.S.V. 

Elected april 6, is:*. w class, no, i««. address, lawrence. mass. 

Captain, 4Sth Infantrv, M.V.M., in service oY the U.S., Xov. 3, 1S62. Mustered 
out, Sept. 3, 1863. Capfcsdn, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., July 14, 1S64. Mustered out, OcL 
27, 1SC14. Brevet Major, CS.V., March 13, 1S65, "for gallant and meritorious 
services." 



Passed Assistant Paymaster (.Lieutenant , U.S.N. 

elected OCTOBER 6, ST5. la CLASS. N* I6ST. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Entered the service as Oerk, Nor., 1S62. .\cting .\ssistanc Paymaster, U.S.X., 
March 31, i$63. Passed Assistant Paymaster, July 23, iSod. Resigned, Dec. 
22. 1S66. 



Lieutenant Colonel, sad Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet 
Brigadier General. U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, IS7S. ht CLASS. No- ;"«. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

ist Lieutenant and .\djutant, 23d Mass. Infantry. Oct. i, 1S61. Promoted Major, 
June 2&, 1S63. Lieu:- - ; '- - _;. Oct. 17.1864. 

Brevet Colonel. U.S.V-. - . attie of Peeble's 

Farm, Va." Brevet Brigadier Geoenl, r.S.V., March li 1S65, "foe detinguished 
gallantTT at the battle of Gettysburg. Pennsylvama. vlule in commaad of.his regi- 
ment, and for gallant and mericorioizs services during the war." 

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ist Lieutenant, 2d U.S. Sharpshooters — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE I, 1870, Ist CLASS. No. 1203. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Private, 9th N.Y. Infantry, June 20, i86i. Private and Quartermaster Sergeant, 
2d U.S. Sharpshooters, Oct. 4, l86r. ist Lieutenant, 2d U..S. Sharpshooters, Dec. 
I, 1862. Mustered out, Uec. 31, 1864. Brevet Captain and Major, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 



Sfiurtlffr, |?traiii ^luilli. 

Captain, 56th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 825. ADDRESS, DORCHESTER, MASS. 

Private, 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 26, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, July 2, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, 56th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 21, 1864. 
Mustered, Feb. 4, 1864. Promoted Captain, July 7, 1864. Mustered, Aug. 11, 18G4. 
Mustered out, July 12, 1865. 



StcartJ, fHontfjomrrn. 

Captain, U.S.N. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1876. Ist CLASS, No. 1760. ADDRESS, WASHINGTON, D.C, 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N. A., Oct. i, 1851. Midshipman, U.S.N., June 9, 1S55. 
Promoted Passed Midshipman, April 15, 1858. Master, Nov. 4, 1858. Lieutenant, 
May 31, 1S60. Lieutenant Commander, July 16, 1S62. Commaitder, March 2, 1870. 
Captain, Aug. 7, iSSi. Appointed Chief of Bureau of Ordnance, with relative, rank 
of Commodore, July i, 1S81. 



StUoluay, 3arob, 3untor. 

1st Lieutenant, 6th New York Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 5, 1877. Ist CLASS. No. 1810. ADDRESS, CANTON, MASS. 

1st Lieutenant, 6th N.Y. Infantry, May 25, 1861. Mustered out, June 21, 1863. 

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Slrrprr. 3arali iftinuo. 

Captain, toth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery — Brevet 
Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MA^ 5. IS68, 1st CLASS. N..V 786. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2\l lieutenant, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the I'.S., April 19, 1S61. 
Muster^, May 1, 1S61, MustereJ out, July 31, iSoi. 1st lieutenant, ist Mass. 
Battery, Sept. Jjj, lS6l. Captain, loth Mass. KaHcr>-, Sept. 21, 1S62. Resigned, 
Keb. 27, 1S05. Brevet Major, I'.S.V., Dec. 2, 1S64, "for gallant services at the 
hattle of Reaui's Station, and during the present campaign before Richmond, 
Virginia." 



.Smith. j»05fp]i Sflnall. 

Captain and Comtnissarj- of Subsistence — Assigned as Chief 
Commissary of Subsistence, with rank of Lieutenant 
Colonel — Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3. 1375. tet CLASS. No. I7S9. ADDRESS, BANGOR. MAINE. 

Private. Corporal and Sergeant, jd Maine Infantry, June 3, 1S61. ist Lieuten- 
ant, 5d Maine Infantry. Captain .-ind Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., Nov. 14, 
I Sot, .\ssigned as Chief Commissary of Subsistence, 2d .\rmy Corj^s, with rank of 
Lieutenant Colonel ^under .\ct of July 17, iS62V Mustered out, June aS, 1865. 
Brevet Colonel, r.S.Y., Oct. 27, 1864, " lor gallant anJ distinguished services at the 
battles of Ream's Station anvl Boydtown Tlank Road. Virginia." Brevet Brigadier 
Gener,U, V.S.V., July 1 1, iSoj, "for faithful and meritorious services." 



.$uurii, flariian (Oilman. 

Captain, 75lh U.S. Colored Troops. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER *, ISSI. is; CL>S3. Nc S3I0. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Sergeant. 41st Mass. Infantry, at'iervrards Jvl Mass. Cavalry, Sept. 4, 1S63. 
Dischargexl, Oec. 29, 1S63. 1st lieutenant, 75lh l".S.C.T., Dec. I, iSoj. Promoted 
Cajvtain, March 7, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 35, 1S65. 

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Soulc, (Cfjarlrs (fTarvoll. 

Captain, ssth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE J, 1868. I-A CLASS. No. 833. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 4II1 IJaltali.m Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
U.S., May 25, 1862. Mustered out, June i, 1862. I'rivale, 44tli Infantry, M.V.M., 
in service of the U.S., Oct. 6, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., Oct. 27, 
1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Captain, 55th Mass. Infantry, June 19, 1863. 
Mustered out, Aug. 29, 1865. 



*Spiccr, aniUiam JTiancis. 

Commodore, U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1126. 

Midshipman, U.S.N., June 21, 1839. Promoted Passed Midshipman, July 2, 
1845. Master, June 28, 1853. Lieutenant, Feb. 25, 1854. Lieutenant Commander, 
July 16, 1862. Commander, Jan. 2, 1863. Captain, April 22, 1870. Commodore, 
April 25, 1877. 

Died at Charlcstown, Mass., November 29, 1878. 



Spiague, 'Augustus Broiun EcrU. 

Colonel, 51st Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States — Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Transferred to Com- 
nnandery of the Stale of Massachusetts as Charter Member. 1st CLASS. No. 683. ADDRESS, 
WORCESTER, MASS. 

Captain, 3d Battalion Rifles, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861. 
Mustered, May 19, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 3, i86i. Lieutenant Colonel, 25th 
Mass. Infantry, Sept. 9, 1861. Colonel, 51st Infantry, M.V.M., Nov. 11, 1862. 
Mustered out, July 27, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Feb. I, 
1864. Commissioned Colonel, Sept. i8, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out, Sept. 
20, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services during the war." 

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.$tachpolf, 3o5fpi) iftots. 



Major and Judsre Advocate — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1968. M CLASS. No. 968. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, J4th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, tS6i. Captain and Commissary of 
Sul«istcnce, I'.S.V., Aug. 30, 1S62. Major ami Judge .\<lvocatc, I'.S.V., July 10, 
lS6j. Resigne^l, A|wil 20, tSoj. l>rcvet lieutenant Colonel, I'.S.V., March 13. 
1865, " for merilorions services in conducting the prvvseculions of the Dejiartment 
with skill, faithfulness and integritv." 



.^ Uufus IJutnam. 

Captain, 13th New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 1. iSSa. ht CLASS. No. 2355. ADDRESS, CONCORD. N.H. 

2d Lieutenant, 13th X.H. lnfantr>-, Sejit. 27, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieu- 
tenant, Feb. 20, 1S63. Captain, July 15, 1864. Mustered out, June 2i, 1S65. 



.StaiUDH. riiatitifus ?>aihin. 

Major and Paymaster, U.S.A. — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 

U.S.V. 

ELECTED JULY 7. 1S68. bt CLASS. N». K5. ADDRESS, OMAHA. NEBRASKA. 

Private. 3d Batt.xlion. D.C. Intautry, .\pril 15, 1S61. Musten?vi out, July 15, 
iS6i. Captain, 19th Io»^ Infantry, .\ug. iS, tS62. Major and Additional Pay- 
master, U.S_\., Dec. 18, tSd2. Promotevi M-ijor and P,t>-m,aster, Jan. 17, 1S67, 
Bntvet Lieutenant Colonel, V.S.V.. March 13, 1S65, " for faithful and meritorious 
services during the w-u." 



jSu'aius. lUijiw:}} [hiuuxm. 

Major and Surgeon — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL «^ tSSI. 1st CLASS. No. WiT. ADDRESS. HARTFORD, CONN. 

Major and Surgeon, ist Conn. Infantry, April iS, 1S61. Mustered out. July 
31. iS6l. Major and Surgeon, l\S.V.. Sept. 2t, tS6i. Mustered out. .Aug. 25, 
1S65. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel. C.S.V.. .\ucu>t 22. iSo;. "for faithful and 
meritorious services^" 



Strnrns, Samrs ^DtriiT. 

ist Lieutenant, Veteran Reserve Corps. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3. 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1707. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

2(1 Lieutenant, 22(1 Mass. Infantry, Oct. i, i86i. Promoted ist Lieutenant, 
Aug. 5, 1862. Discharged (disal)ility resulting from loss of left leg from wounds 
received in action), Feb. 14, 1863. ist Lieutenant, Veteran Reserve Corps, June 
27, l86j. Discharged, June ^o, i865. 



,StfiJl)tns, slsa ?t)nrbru. 

2d Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED AUGUST 4, 1868. Ist CLASS, No. 858. ADDRESS, TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA. 

2(1 Liciilenant, 4401 Inf.uUry, M.V.M., .Sept. 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 
18, 1865. 



Strtiman, Cfiarlcs Cilery. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1872. Ist CLASS. No. 1459. ADDRESS, DORCHESTER, MASS. 
Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., Sept. 16, 1861. Resigned, .April 27, 1S65. 



SteUman, Sosfpfj. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY I, 1882. Ist CLASS. No. 2331. ADDRESS, JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. 

Sergeant, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 22, 1861. 
Mustered out, Aug. 2, 1861. Captain, 42d Infantry, M.V.M., Aug. 29, 18O2. 
Mustered, Sept. 13, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, Nov. 11, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, Aug. 20, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 42(1 Iiifaiilry, M.V.M. July 22, 
1864. Mustered out, Nov. 11, 1864. 

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ist LKOtecaac 47th Iii£uibt. M.V^.. ia saiiL e of t&c 
United States- 

Fkrtaee sad ist Serge-inC. ^^tb laftatrr. M.VJt, Aig. 301. iSbe. MiESererl. 



V . Assistant Adjotant Genexal — Binct 

;.•-— i_ U.S.V- 

EL sC : aj APR!!. 5, 'Sre. i«tG.j«SS. tia. P«6. *CC«£SS. 93STQKL 

Ftnafie. 7qc& X.Y. litixatzx, Sef>e. o^ lS6(. ist Lkvcouat aad A-fntnirr, 

79t& X.Y. Ia£ist!Y. Cj|Xiaa asi AssEtsiae A<^cte3at OeaenL V.S.V.. CK:t. ij;. 

iSm. Pcvmocnl Maivc sail A-V-G., iVt. 1^ iSfett. MusGeftni ooc Sevc 9X 






I.:- ;^^^ ; :;-; i^ch MassacftBsetts Infmtry — Dn. i iA 
S-i^ - ^- — ri_ U-S.V. 
S-BTTEB *PWt. T. «a£. « aj>S& Ma. 7SL »CCR£S& BOST^KL 
Cspcxio. 4£& Bas^m laCtncnr, MA~3(. Apcil 14, iS&l. Ma^. J^itk 

E<es:!amL \Lpr 51. iS6>t. B«««e CoJL^ael lai BricuSer OessasL I'JSkV., Mirci 



*^::c£tnf2, i "s. 

Micr ini S_:i*c-. jc Riode Islaad Hea^y ArCiQeiy. 
C-S.V. 
£L aC : £L ' JtfNorsss - ;6r- Isc CUtSS. Mo. lai. 

As^CDtf Sorgetwt, ^1 RJ. Hcitt ArcSerr. Ott *. iSbi. Fmooeed )tiiiuc 
aaii SozgiEoa, V?-'- r- "-. ■--. r— • fane w^. iS&i. 
Dupi ic •n: _ 15. iSr*. 



<Stour, (B.hcn jTranris. 

Colonel, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED DECEMBER I, 1880. 1st CLASS. No. 2114. ADDRESS, NEWBURYPORT, MASS. 

Captain, 4Sth Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 16, 1S62. Promoted Colonel, Dec. 
S, 1862. Mustered out, Sept. 3, 1S63. 



Stone, 5?rnru. 

Lieutenant Colonel, looth U.S. Colored Troops— Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 2, 1869. lat CLASS. No. 1032. ADDRESS, NEW YORK. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, Oct. S, 1S61. Promoted 1st Lieu- 
tenant, May, 1S62. Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., April 8, 1863. 
Resigned, Jan. 19, 1S65. Lieutenant Colonel, loolh U.S.C.T., Jan. 19, 1865. 
Mustered out, Dec. 26, 1S65. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
faitliful and meritorious services durins; the war." 



Storrr, ilHtUtam Brantir. 

ist Lieutenant, and R.Q.M., 15th Massachusetts Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED SEPTEMBER I, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 1026. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 15th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 28, 1S62. Resigned, 
Jan. 2, 1863. Commissioned Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., 
June 7, 1S64; declined. 



StoiToU.!, (Cljavlrs. 

Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED DECEMBER I, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 959. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, 44lh Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 12, 1802. Mustered out, June 18, 
1863. 

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*$tui(ji5, 1l?riuu ?l?oluaili. 

ist Lieutenant, 20th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 617. 

2d Lieuten.mt, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 10, i86l. Promoted 1st Lieu- 
tenant, Nov. 10, 1861. Resigned, July S, 1S62. 

Died at Boston, January 30, 18S1. 



^Sturgis. i\U5srll. jumor. 

Major, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED MARCH S. 1870. I$t CLASS. No. 1146. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, Ist Corps Cadets, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 26, 
1S62. Mustered out, July 2, 1S62. Captain, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 26, 
1S62. Promoted Major, Oct. 28, 1S62. Mustered out, July 7, 1S63. 



Stmtftiant, Solm Klanirr. 

Captain, 14th New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 7. 1880. Ist Class. No. 2090. ADDRESS. KEENE, N.H. 

Private and Sergeant, 14th N.H. Infantry, Aug. 30, 1S62. Mustered, 
Sept. 23, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 14th X.H. Infantry, Oct. 17, 1S63. Promoted 
Ist Lieutenant, J.-in. i, 1S64. Captain, Jan. 4, 1865. Mustered out, July 8, 
1865. 



.$ullttian, Solin. 

Assistant Surgeon, 13th New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1872. Ist CLASS. No. 1461. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Private, 2d N.H. Infantry, June 10, 1S61. Discharged, Sept. 30, 1S61. 
Medical Cadet, U.S.A., Sept. 24, 1S61. Resigned, Oct. 3, 1S62. Assistant 
Surgeon, 13th N.H. Infantry, Oct. 9, 1S62. Resigned, Aug. 16, 1S64. Ap- 
pointed Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.A., Sept. 16, 1864. Resigned, June 
IS, 1865. 

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Catior, jFrrnnan Augustus. 

ist Lieutenant, 2gth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 6, 1878. Ist CLASS. No. 1913. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 29th Mass. Infantry, Dec. 16, 1861. Resigned, Sept. 12, 1862. 



Ealfaot, ilTfiomas lijammont). 

Lieutenant Colonel, ist Maine Heavy Artillery — Brevet 
Brigadier General. U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1878. Ist CLASS. No. I860. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Lieutenant Colonel, iSth Maine Infantry, Aug. 23, 1862. Transferred to ist 
Maine Heavy Artillery, Dec. 19, 1862. Commissioned Colonel; not mustered. 
Discharged, Sept. 14, 1864. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for 
faithful and meritorious services." 



^Tappan, ILriuts JHtlHam, !(itntor. 

Captain, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. Ist CLASS. No, 865. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Ist Lieutenant, 45th Infantrj', M.V.M., Sept. 26, 1S62. Promoted Captain, Oct. 
14, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 



(Tarbfll, Soijii JFranksfort. 

Paymaster (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. 

ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Transferred to 
Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, May I, 1874. Ist CLASS. No. 619. ADDRESS, 
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. 

Acting Assistant Payma.ster, U.S.N. , Jan. 28, 1862. Discharged, Dec. 11, 1865. 
Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., Feb. 27, 1867. Promoted Passed .Assistant Paymaster, 
Sept. 16, 1868. Paymaster, April 3, 1879. 

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JTaulor. JFranrh <Ir. 

Captain, ist Artillery — Brevet Major, U.S.A. 

ELECTED OCTOBER i. IS77. 1st CLASS. No. 1S08 ADDRESS. VANCOUVER BARRACKS. 
WASHINGTON TERRITORY. 

2d Lieutenant and ist Lieutenant, ist .\rtillen-, U.S..\., .\ug. 5, i86i: accepted, 
Aug. 15, tS6i. Promoted Captain, Feb. 1, t866. Brevet Captain, U.S..\., July 8, 
1S63, •' for gallant and meritorious services in the capture of Port Hudson, Louisi- 
ana." Brevet Major, U.S..\.. Sept. 19, 1S64, "for gallant and meritorious services 
in the battle of Winchester, Virginia." 



vLtiomas, josrpii 13voton. 

ELECTED MAY 3, ISS2. 3d CLASS. No. S4«. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

A gentleman in ci\-il life, who, during the Rebellion, was specially distinguished 
for his conspicuous and consistent lo>-alty. Especially active and eminent in main- 
taining the supremacy of the national government, as a member of the Committee of 
Safety in California in 1861. Munificent in contribution to the Sanitary and Christian 
Commissions. .\ most generous donor to the Soldiers' Home in Massachusetts, and 
earnest in support of all soldier charities. 



vLiiompson. ili Dakrr. 

Captain i^ Retired' — Brevet Major, U.S.A. 

ELECTED JANUARY 7. 1880. Ijt CLASS. No. 206«. ADDRESS, CONCORD. N.H. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d N.H. Infantry-, June 3, 1S61. Discharged, .\ug. 7, 1S61. 
Captain, iSth Infantry, U.S.A., .\ug. 5, 1S61; accepted, Sept. 28, 1S61. Retired, 
May 6, 1S64, " for disabihty resulting from wounds received in line of duty." 
Brevet Major, U.S_\., Dec 31, 1S62, "for gallant and meritorious ser>nces in the 
battle of Murfireesboro", Tennessee." 



Thompson. kProrgr ^amre.. 

Captain, 2d Massachusetts Infantry. U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY I, B82. ht CLASS. No. 2327. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and ist Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, September iS, 1S61. Discharged 
to accept promotion, .\pril iS, 1S63. 2J Lieutenant. 2d Mass. Infantry, .\pril iS, 
1S63. IV>moteJ isl Lieutenant. July 26. 1S63. Captain, .\pril 15, 1S65. Mustered 
out. July 14, 1865. 



Ci'Ijompsou, Jlainrs. 



ist Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 24th Massachusetts Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY I, 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1470. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Quartcrmasler Serfjeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1S61. 1st Lieutenant and 
R.Q.M., 24th Mass. Infantry, Nov. 27, 1862. Mustered out, Jan. 12, 1S65. 



*Cl)omp.sou, jtolm Dt.n-oiil. 



ist Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 
EJ.ECTEO APRIL 7, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 749. 
1st Lieulenaiit, 45lh Infantry, M.V.M., Oct. 7, 1862. Mustered uul, July 7, 1S63. 



Ctompsou, Ixotifit fttrnus. 

Master, U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 4, 1874. Ist CLASS. No. 1599. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 
Midshipman, U..S.N.A., July 30, 1864. Ensign, U.S.N., A|)ril 19, 1869. 
PnuiKited M.asler, July 12, 1S70. Resigned, Nov. iS, 1S71. 



Cijompscii, S. fttillett. 

2d Lieutenant, 13th New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 5, 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1753. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R.I, 

Private and Sergeant, 13th N.H. Infantry, Sept. 19, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 
13th N.H. Infantry, June 10, 1S63. Discharged (disahility resulting from wounds 
received in action), Oct. 4, 1864. 



iEljoiiitiiUr, illOrrt. 

ist Lieutenant, 19th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 5, 1872. Ist CLASS. No, 1462. ADDRESS, CALCUTTA. 

Private, Sth Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May iS, iS6r. 
Mustered out, Aug. i, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 19th Mass. Infantry, Dec. 10, 
:86l. Resigned (disability), Nov. 12, 1862. 

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iinjiirbfi-, 3amfS DanfortI). 

Captain, 55th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 7, 1871. 1st CLASS. No. 1319. ADDRESS, PLYMOUTH, MASS. 

Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 12, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 55th Mass. 
Infantry, June 15, 1S63. rromoted 1st Lieutenant, June 29, 1863. Captain, 
Dec. I, 1863. Mustered out, Aug. 29, 1865. lirevet Major, U.S.V., March 
13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services." 



3ridmoi, Mciljamin 1t)olt. 

Captain, 2d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED AUGUST 4, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 857. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sept. 2B, 
1S62. 2d Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, June 4, 1863. Promoted 
Captain, Aug. 25, 1863. Resigned, April 17, 1S64. 



*Cifft, ILrbJis Siugustu0. 

Captain, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED MARCH J, 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 1173. 

2d Lieutenant, 40th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sept. 25, 
1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Nov. I, 1862. Captain, Feb. 6, 1863. Mus- 
tered out, July 29, 1863. Captain, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., July 13, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, Nov. 10, 1S64. 

Died at Springfield, Mass., August 31, 1874. 



(JTilton. 2!Htlltam ^tohifU. 

Colonel, 22d Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1060. ADDRESS, TOGUS, MAINE. 

1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 22d Mass. Infantry, SejJt. 12, 1861. Promoted 
Major, Oct. 4, 1 861. Lieutenant Colonel, June 28, 1862. Colonel, Oct. 17, 
1862. Mustered out, Oct. 17, 18^4. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., Sept. 9, 
1864, " for distinguished services during the war." 

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Eohc^, Soiin JFtD. 



ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, loth Rhode Island Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 7, 1880. Ist CLASS. No. 2062. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE. R.I. 

1st Lieutenant ami Adjutant, loth R.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Mustered 
out, Sept. I, 1862. 



(ITotjfy, Cljomas Jru. 

Captain, 14th Infantry, U.S.A. — Major, 7th Rhode Island 
Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 1066. ADDRESS, UNCOMPAHGRE, COLORADO. 

Sergeant, loth R.I. Infantry, May .■'.6, 1862. Discharged, Aug. 6, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant, 7th R.I. Infantry, Aug. 5, 1S62. Promoted Captain, Sept. 4, 
1862. Major, Jan. 7, 1863. Resigned, Feb. 9, 1864. Private and Serijeant, 
14th Infantry, U.S.A., Feb. 27, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 14th Infantry, May 3, 
1865. Promoted ist Lieutenant, May 6, 1865. Appointed Adjutant, Jan. 16, 1866. 
Captain, Nov. 23, 1S74. 



Cotunsfuti, ©roi-gr fHilr.s. 



2d Lieutenant, loth Battery, Massachusetts Light Artillery, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 2, 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1477. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Corporal and Sergeant, loth Mass. Battery, Sept. 9, 1862. 2cl Lieutenant, 
loth Mass. Battery, Feb. 27, 1865. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. 



Cvtrftep, aHilltam ^Ifiu-g. 

Major, 3d New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1881. Ist CLASS. No. 2162, ADDRESS, DOVER. N.H. 

Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 3d N.II. Infantry, July 29, 1861. Mustered, 
Aug. 23, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d N.II. Infantry, May 26, 1863. Promoted ist 
Lieutenant, Jan. 20, 1864. Captain, July 16, 1864. Major, Feb. 17, 1865. Mus- 
tered out, July 20, 1865. 

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Jirnllfu, JJosfpli. 

Chief Engineer (Lieutenant Commander), U.S.N. 

ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1881. 1st CLASS. No. 5161. ADDRESS. CHARLESTOWN, MASS. 

31I .'Vssislant Kngiiicer, U.S.N., Aug. 11, iSOo. rromulcd 2d Assistant 
Ivngineer. July jo, 1S62. 1st Assistant KiigiiKcr, July 20, 1S64. thief Knginter, 
June 12, 1S71. 

IlTrull, (!rjia Snrhson. 

Captain, 39th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1595. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

I'rivate, ijtli Mass. Iiif;intry, July ifi, iSdi. Caplain, Jylh Mass. Infanlry, 
Aug. U), 1S62. Muslcred out, June 2, lS<>5. 

Curhfv, Sosrjjl). 

ist Lieutenant, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 
ELECTED JANUARY 5, ISM. Ist CLASS. No. 1088. ADDRESS, PITTSFIELD, MASS. 
1st Lieutenant, 4i)th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 19, 1S62. Mustereil out, 
Sept. I, 1S63. 

iTurkrr, llouis ilatiiantfl. 

Captain, i8th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 4. 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Transferred to Com- 
mandpry of the State of Massachusetts, as Charter Member. 1st CLASS. No. 684. AD- 
DRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, iSth Mass. Infanlry, .\ug. 20, iSOl. Mustered out, Sept. 2, 1S64. 
Krevet M.ajor, U.S.V., M.irch 13, 1S65, ."for gallant and meritorious services at 
the hatlle of the Wilderness. Virginia." 



Curkfi', iJauson euot. 

2d Lieutenant, i6th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 5, 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 1031. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 
2d Lieutenant, i6th Mass. Infantry, Aug. i, i8('>i. Resigned, Sept. 21, 1862. 

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STuckcrman, Snmurl (tavv. 

2d Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U.S.V. 

ELECTED SEPTEMBER I, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 961. ADDRESS, CHELSEA, MASS. 

Private, 2d Wisconsin Infantry, April 21, 1861. Mustered out, July, i85l. 
2d Lieutenant, 19th Wisconsin Infantry, March 15, 1862. Resigned, Oct. 11, 
1863. 2d Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U.S.V., March 3, 1S63. Mustered out, 
Aug. 12, 1S65. 



*ir:umIjuU, Cfjarlcs jjltsfact. 

Captain, Corps of Engineers — Brevet Colonel U.S.A. 

ELECTED MARCH 4, 1868, in Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Transferred to Com- 
mandery of the State of Massachusetts as Charter Member. 1st CLASS. No. 687. 

Cadet, U.S.M..\., Sept. i, 1850. Krevet 2d Lieutenant, Topographical En- 
gineers, U.S.A., July I, 1854. 2d Lieutenant, April 30, 1856. Promoted 1st 
Lieutenant, July I, 1S59. Captain, July 14, 1862. Transferred to Corps of 
Engineers, March 3, 1863. Resigned, Dec. 31, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.A., 
Aug. I, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services during the present campaign 
before Richmond, Va." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, U..S.A., March 
13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious conduct during the Rebellion." 

Died at Boston, December 2, 1874. 



Em-ntiuII, Sofin (PrahiTim. 

Captain, 3d Artillery — Brevet Major, U.S.A. 

ELECTED DECEMBER I, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 982. ADDRESS, ST, AUGUSTINE, FLA. 

2d Lieutenant and ist Lieutenant, 3d Artillery, U.S.A. Aug. 5, 1861; 
accepted, Aug. 8, 1S61. Promoted Captain, April 20, 1870. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.A., May 3, 18O3, " for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of 
Chancellorsville, Virginia." Brevet .Major, U.S.A., July 3, 1863, "for gallant and 
meritorious services in the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania." 



EiottrijcH, BcoxQt Brooks. 

Major and Surgeon, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, I87S. Ist CLASS. No. 1385. ADDRESS, KEENE, N.H. 

Major and Surgeon, 13th N.H. Infantry, .Sept. 15, 1862. Major ami Sur- 
geon, U.S.V., Jan. 7, 1863. Discharged (disability), Oct. 15, 1863. 

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STylrr, (Srorgr ©tis. 



Captain, 43d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 7, 1877. 1st CLASS. No. 1802. ADDRESS, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. 

C'apt.iin, 43d Infaiilry, M.\'.M., Si'pt. 24, 1S62. Mustered oul, July 30, 1S63. 

(Jlntirrlriooti, 3[tiiu Ballon. 

Brigadier General — Brevet Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 987. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 18, 1861. Major, 33d Mass. Infantry, July 11, 
1S62. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, July 24, 1S62. Colonel, .\pril 3, 1863. 
Hrifjadiev C.cncral, U.S.V. , Nov. 6, 1863. Resigned, Seiit. i, 1865. Brevet Major 
Central, U.S.V., Aug. 13, 1S65, "for meritorious services during the war." 

mpton, mhn-t jFcIton. 

ist Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 35th Massachusetts Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY S, 1876. Ist CLASS. No. 1733. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Quartenn.tster Sergeant, 35th M.tss. Infantry, .\ug. 20, 1S62. i.st Lieutenant 
and R.tJ.M., 35th Mass. Infantry, Dec. 25, 1862. Resigned, Jan. 24, 1864. 

2^pton, Ktilltam Bolutiitrli. 

Captain, ist U.S. Volunteers. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1676. ADDRESS, DENVER, COLORADO. 

Private, Sth Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May iS, 1S61. Mustered 
out, .\ug. I, lS6l. 2d Lieutenant, 50th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
Sept. 15, 1S62. Mustered out, Aug. 24, 1863. Captain, 1st U.S. Volunteers, April 
29, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 27, 1865. 

Fail .Slyrh, iliriiolas. 

Captain, ist Infantry, Rhode Island Detached Militia, in 
service of the United States. 
ELECTED JANUARY 7. 1880. Ist CLASS. No. 2063. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R.I. 
Captain, 1st Infantry, R.I. Detached Militia, May 2, 1861. Mustered out, .'Vug. 
2, 1861. 

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SEalcott, (!i:|)arlfs JFolsom. 

Colonel, 6ist Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY I, 1871, 1st CLASS. No. 1293. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, 2ist Mass. Infantry, Aug. 2i, 1861. Resigned, April 25, 1863. Cap- 
tain, I2th Unattached Co. Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 16, 1864. 
Mustered out, Aug. 15, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, 6ist Mass. Infantry, Sept. 22, 
1864. Promoted Colonel, Nov. 9, 1864. Mustered out, June 4, 1865. Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., April 9, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during 
the recent operations resuhing in the fall of Richmond, Va., and the surrender of 
the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee." 



MalfS, llatljanifl. 

Major, 35th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1685. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 6, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 
32d Mass. Infantry, July 15, 1862. ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, 35th Mass. In- 
fantry, Aug. 13, 1S62. Promoted Major, April 25,1863. Resigned, May 9, 1 864. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for conspicuous 
gallantry while in command of the 35th Massachusetts Volunteers at the siege of 
Knoxville, Tennessee." 



*21HaIl5fr, (!rt)toart( Augustus. 

Commander, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JANUARY 4, 1871. Ist CLASS. No, 1370. 

Acting Midshipman, U.S.N.A., Sept. 26, 1855. Midshipman, U.S.N., June 15, 
i860. Promoted Master, Sept. 19, 1861. Lieutenant, July 16, 1S62. Lieutenant 
Commander, July 25, 1866. Commander, June 5, 1874. 

Died at Newton, Mass., March 8, 1876. 

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Klalhrr, jTiaiu-is ^^masa. 

Major and Assistant Adjutant General ; assigned as Assist- 
ant Adjutant General, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel 
— Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY I, I88J. 1st CLASS. No. 5330. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Sergeant-Major, 15th Mass. Infantry, Aug. i, 1S61. Captain and 
Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., Sept. 14, 1S61. Promoted Major and A..\.G., 
Aug. II, 1S62. Assigned as Assistant Adjutant General, with rank of Lieutenant 
Colonel (under Act July 17, 1S62), Jan. I, 1863. Resigned Cdisability contracted 
while prisoner of war), Jan. 9, 1865. Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., Aug. i, 1864, "for 
distinguished service and good conduct throughout the entire campaign." Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, "for gallant conduct at the battle of 
Chancellorsville, Virginia, and for meritorious services during the war." 



marr. fHosrs iPlirrrtt. 

Captain, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1681. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Sergeant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S.. Sept. 26, 1862. 
2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., April 17, 1S63. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 
Captain, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., July 16, 1S64. Mustered out, Oct. 27, 1S64. 



Klarrrn, 5?fniu. 

2d Lieutetiant, ist California Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 7, 1877. Ist CLASS. No. 1762. ADDRESS, WEATHERFORO, TEXAS. 

Sergeant-Major, 1st Cal. Cavalry, Aug., 1S61. 2d Lieutenant, ist Cal. 
Cavalr)', 1S63. Mustered out, Sept. 7, 1864. 



BSatcrman, Ixidjart. 

Captain, ist Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1875, Ist CLASS. No. 1612. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R.I. 

Private, ist Battery R.I. Detached Militia, in service of the U.S., April 16, 1S61. 
Mustered, May 2, 1S61. Mustered out, Aug. 6, 1S61. ist Lieutenant, Ist K.I. 
Light Artillery, Aug. 8, 1861. Promoted Captain, July 25, 1S62. Mustered out, 
Sept. 2, 1864. 

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illHatrrmau, l\ufu5, .'^niitov. 

Lieutenant, U.S.N. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1701. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R.I. 

Midshipman, U.S.\..\., Sept. 25, 1861. Mi.lshipman,. U.S.N., June, 1866. 
Promoted Ensign, March 12, 1868. Master, March 21, 1869. Lieutenant, 
March 21, 1870. Resigned, Dec. 8, 1S71. 



MtdiS, Benjamin jFranftlin. 

Captain and Commissary of Subsistence — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 3, 1871. 1st CLASS. No. 1309. ADDRESS, LONDON, ENGLAND. 

Private, Sergeant-Major an<l l^)iiartermaster Sergeant, 2StIi Mass. Infantry, 
Sept. 24, 1861. 1st Lieutenant and K.Q.M., 28th Mass. Infantry, April 6, 1862. 
Captain and Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., April 21, 1864. Mustered out, 
Aug. 4, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V. , July 18, 1865, "for efficient and meritoriuus 
services." 



Mdt}, Strpljrn iHtnot. 

Colonel, 56th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 785. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, i8th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 24, 1862. Pnmioted 1st Lieutenant, 
Oct. 24, 1862. Captain, May 4, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel, 56th Mass. Infantry, 
July 22, 1863. Promoted Colonel, .May 6, 1864. Mustered out, July 12, 1865. 
Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious 
services." 



(LHrst, (Prorgr 5H. 

Colonel, 17th Maine Infantry — Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V. 
ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1724. ADDRESS. HAVERHILL, MASS. 
Captain, loth Maine Infantry, Oct. 21, 1861. Major, 17th Maine Infantry, July 
25, 1862. Promoted Colonel, Oct. 2, 1863. Discharged (disability), April 25, 1865. 
Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., Dec. 2, 1864, "for gallant and distinguished ser- 
vices during the war, and especially at the battle of the Wilderness, Va." 

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KUst, KltUiam. 

Captain, iiSth Pennsylvania Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 7, 1880. 1st CLASS. No. 2091. ADDRESS, BOSTON 

1st Lieutenant, llSth Penn. Infantry, Aug. i6, 1862. riuniutcvl Captain, Nov. 
I, 1S62. Discharged (disability), Jan. 12, 1863. 



JHrston, Byron. 

Captain, 49th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. 1st CLASS. No. 22S5. ADDRESS, DALTON, MASS. 
Captain, 491)1 Infantry, M.V.M., Oct. 28, 1S62. .Mustered out, Sept. I, 1863. 



mrymoiitlj, ^Jnrrison 6ray ©tis. 

Major, ist U.S. Volunteers. 

ELECTED JUNE 3, 1874. Ist CLASS. No. 1564. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Infantry, May 28, 1861. Resigned, July 2, 1861. 
Captain, 19th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 22, 1861. Discharged (disaliility resulting from 
loss of leg from wounds received in action), .'Vpril 4, 1863. Major, 1st U.S. 
Wilunteers, May 4, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 27, 1865. 



Mijrdfr. imWav^ Dantrls. 

Major and Paymaster, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 866. ADDRESS, OURAY, COLORADO. 
Major and Paymaster, U.S.V., March 1 8, 1S64. Mustered out, Nov. i, 1865. 



ilEljijjjjlr, ©fovgr fHanton. 

Captain, 23d Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH I, 1871. Ist CLASS. No. 1291. ADDRESS, SALEM, MASS. 

Captain, 23d Mass. Infantry, Oct. 12, 1861. Resigned, May 3, 1863. 

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Captain, ggth New York Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY I, 1872. 1st CLASS. No. 1422. ADDRESS, NEW YORK. 

2d LieulL-nant, 4lh Tnfantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May lO, 
1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Captain, Union Coast Guanl, afterwards 
99th N.V. Infantry, Nov. 2, 1861. Mustered out, July 3, 1864. 



EHijttc, Uufus Augustus. 

Captain, nth Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 2, 1873. 1st CLASS. No. 1478. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Sergeant, nth Mass. Infantry, June 13, i85l. 2d Lieutenant, nth Mass. 
Infantry, Jan. 17, 1862. Promoted ist Lieutenant, Aug. 30, 1862. Captain, 
Dec. 17, 1863. Discharged (disability), Nov; 2, 1864. 



eaijitc, eaiUiam Bcjalrrl. 

Lieutenant Colonel, i8th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 7, 1881. Ist CLASS. No. 2314. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain, iSth Ma.ss. Infantry, Aug. 20, 1861. Promoted .Major, May I, 
1863. Lieutenant Colonel, Oct. 15, 1863. Mustered out, Sept. 2, 1864. 



*2iEljitnca, ailston iSEaltio. 

Major and Surgeon, 13th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1872. Ist CLASS. No. 1460. 

Cadet, U.S.M..'\.., July i, 1846. Resigned, June 23, 1848. Major and Sur- 
geon, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Mustered out, July 26, 1864. Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services 
during the war." 

Died .at West Newton, Mass., Nov. n, 18S1. 

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COTjittirr, <!Htib)arti ilrtoton. 

ist Lieutenant, sth Battery, Maine Light Artillery — Brevet 
Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER I, 1880. Ist CLASS, No. 2160 ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Trivate, Ist K.I. net.ichcd Mililia, in service of the U.S., May 2, l86l. 
Mustered out, Aug. 2, iS6i. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Maine Battery, Sept. 23, 1862. 
rronioteJ ist Lieutenant, June 13, 1S63. Mustered out, July 6, 1865. Brevet 
Captain, U.S.V. , Oct. 19, 1864, "for faithful, gallant, and meritorious services 
throughout the entire campaign before Kichmond, Va., and in the valley of the 
Shenandoah." 



millai-li. lUilirrt. 

Assistant Surgeon ^Master), U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5. 1873. Ist CLASS. No, 1503, ADDRESS, BOSTON. 
Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., June i, iSbj. Resigned, July 13, 1865. 



JLiHilliamson. liamrs Silf.vantin-. 

Brigadier General — Brevet Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 7. 1882, Ist CLASS, No, 2526, ADDRESS. BOSTON 

Ist Lieutenant and .\djutant, 4th Iowa Infantry, .\ugust 8, iS6i. Promoted 
Lieutenant Colonel, .Vpril 4, 1S62. Colonel, M.ay I, 1S62. Discharged to ac- 
cept promotion, I'eb. 23, 1S65. Hrig-adier General, U.S.V., Jan. 13, 1865. 
Mustered out, November, 1S65. lirevet Brigadier General, U.S.\'., Dec. 19, 1S64, 
" for gallantry and good conduct in the campaigns against Vicksburg, Chatta- 
nooga and Atlanta." Brevet M.ijor General, U.S.V., M.arch 13, 1865, "for gal- 
l.ant conduct during the war." 



MiWis, 1l?fnru ilugustus. 



ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., in 
service of the United States. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3. 1875. Ist CLASS, No. 1735. ADDRESS. FITCHBURG, MASS. 

1st Lieutenant and .\djutant, 53d Infantry, M.V.M., Dec. 15, 1S62. Mus- 
tered out, Sept. 2, 1S63. 

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2®[t(son, llrtlnir 11?frlirii. 

Assistant Surgeon, 7th U.S. 'Veteran Volunteers. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1881. Isl CLASS. No. 2197. ADDRESS, SOUTH BOSTON, MASS, 
.Acting ..\ssistant Surgeon, iVov., 1863, to May 12, 1865. Assistant Surgeon, 
7th U.S. Veteran Volunteers, .May 12, 1865. Mustered out, April 30, 1866. 



SHtngate, 6forgc CHlrtotn. 

Lieutenant Commander, U.S.N. 

ELECTED APRIL 5, 1882, 1st CLASS, No, 2428. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

.Acting Ensign, U.S.X., ( )ct. 31, 1863. Master, March 12, 1S68. rromoted 
Lieutenant, Dec. 12, 1868. Lieutenant Commander, July 13, 1870. 



Minsor, IHfrrt. 

ist Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M,, in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869, Ist CLASS, No, 981, ADDRESS, BOSTON, 

2d Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., Sept. 26, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieu- 
tenant, f}ct. 14, 1S62. Mustered out, July 7, 1863. 



^olrott, 3oljn SErslcu. 

Captain, Battery A, Maryland Light Artillery, U.S.V. 
ELECTED OCTOBER I, 1873. Ist CLASS, No, 1537, ADDRESS, BOSTON, 
Ist Lieutenant, 2d Mass. Battery, July 31, 1861. Resigned, Dec. 18, 1861 
Captain, Battery A, .Maryland Light Artillery. Resigned, Dec. 31, 1862. 



moot}, mhtxt. 

Major and Surgeon, xst Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, 1870, Ist CLASS, No, 1243. ADDRESS, WORCESTER, MASS, 
Assistant Surgeon, 29th Mass. Infantry, .Aug. 12, 1862. Maj..r and Surgeon, 
1st Mass. Cavalry, July 7, 1863. Resigned, Nov. i, 1S64. Acting Staff Sur- 
geon, Jan. I, 1865, to May 17, 1865. 

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5JHootiman. (Pcorgc jFrrtrrtdi. 

2d Lieutenant, ist North Carolina Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1673. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Sergeant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of jhc United 
States, Sept. 26, 1862. Discharged, Jan. 15, 1863. 2d Lieutenant, ist N.C. 
Infantry, Jan. 15, 1863. Resigned, July i, 1863. Commissioned Captain and 
Commissary of Sulisistence, U.S.V., Fell. 19, 1863; declined. 



SMooDtoarli, IDaliiti iWoore. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 6oth Infantry, M.V.M., in service of 
the United States. 

ELECTED DECEMBER I, 1869. Ist CLASS. No. 1132. ADDRESS, WORCESTER, MASS. 

1st Lieutenant, 25tli Ma.ss. Infantry, Oct. 12, 1861. Resigned, June 10, 
1862. Captain, 60th Infantry, M.V.M., July iS, 1864. Promoted Lieutenant 
Colonel, July 30, iS(r4. Mustered out, Nov. 30, 1864. 



aHrigt)t, aibrrt 3im, Smtior. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY I, 1882. Ist CLASS. No. 2328. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

-Vcting Assistant Paymaster, U.S.N., May 23, 1S63. Resigned, Dec. 3, 1865. 



*(SHrtgi)t. 3olin 5?arfacu. 

Medical Director (Captain, Retired), U.S.N. 

ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. Ist CLASS. No. 724. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., Dec. 9, 1839. Promoted Surgeon, April iS, 
1855. Retired, April 25, 1861. Promoted Medical Director (retired), March 
3. '!<7'- 

Died at Boston, December 26, 1879. 

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lloung, xlntirfto li^urittns. 

Major and Paymaster — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 2, I8BI. 1st CLASS. No, 2336, ADDRESS, DOVER, N,H. 

1st Lieutenant and R.Q.M., ytli N.II. Infantry, Oct. 22, 1S61. Captain 
and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V., March 12, 1S63. Major and Paymaster, 
U.S. v., June 8, 1S64. Mustered out, July 19, 1866. Urevet Lieutenant (Ailonel, 
U.S. v., March 13, 1865, " fur faithful and meritorious services during the war." 



^onns, SEtUiam Ulniru ?^arrtson. 

ist Lieutenant, I3tli New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 5, 1882. Ist CLASS, No, 2525, ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Ist Lieutenant, 13th N.II. Infantry, Sept. 19, 1S62. Resigned, Feb. 
1S64. 

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(Tasualtics. 



TRANSFERRED. 
To the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. 

M«]or, Oivinance Department. U.S.A. 

ELtCTHO JUNE 3l. IS57, x-. ComnurKtMy ot the S«»t» («l fVo>>sj*«<\'«. ts« CLASS. N». 50". 
TRANSFERRED >o CxnmtndMy cl «»i« S»it« *^» l««SK*v«»tts. JUNE 8. I87S. RE- 
TRANSFERREO to Co«nfn»nd«»y »» th« St«t» o* Peonsytwrni*. OCTOBER S, ISSl. 

Cavlet, CS.M..\., July t, iS5<l. is« lieutenant, Otdnancx- Dc|V\rtment, 
l".S_\„ June II, iS6j, lYoiuvitevl Cai>tain, Feb, lOs 1869. Major, June i, 
iSSl. lircvel Caj>tain, U.ivA., March i. i8<h, "for gallant aiKl nieritorious 
services during the aege \if Morris Island, St>uth CarvMina." Ktevet Major, 
l.'.S..\ , March i^, jS65, " for g^Ulant and meritorious services during the 
ojierations hefc>te Chatlesti^n, S«iuth Oaro^Una." 

rrumliull, 3l?nuo viTLiu. 

Chaplain. loth Connecticut Infantrj-. U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY i, tSS>. tst CLASS. No- tOOl, TRANSFERRED to Comm«n<tety of Xh» 
35»t« c* Pef>nsy(<«n'au MARCH H> ISiS, 

Chaplain, loth Conn. Infantry, Sept. 10, 1S&3. Mustered out, .\ug. 25, 1S65. 



To the Commandery of the State of New York. 

Major, ist Battalion Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6. 1368. 1st CLASS, Nck ajS. TKANSFcRREO to Comtrarwfety oT the 
Sate 0* New York. OCTOBER SO. rS68. 

Caj>tain. ist Rittalion Mass. Hea\-y Artillery, Feb. 29, 1S62. Promoted 
Major. May 15, 1863. Musierevl out, Feb. 2-. 1.S6;. 



(JTartrr, l\obfrt 6oH)tl3U3attr. 

ist Lieutenant iRetired\ U.S.A. 

ELECTED DECIM3ER 4, I8;3. Ist CLASS. No. 1855. TRANSFERRED lo Cimmandery of the 
State o( New Yoth, JANUARY 4, 1882. 

Priv.ite, 22d M.iss. Infantry, .\ug. 5, 1862. Uisch.irged, Oct. 14, 1S64. 
Cadet, U.S.M..-V., July I, iSJS. 2d Lieutenant, 4th Cav.alry, U.S..\., June 15, 
1870. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Keb. 21, 1S75. Retired, June 28, 1876, "for 
disability incurred in line of duty." 



(frlliott, flanv ?l)tll, 3untor. 

Lieutenant Colonel, ist Louisiana Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED SEPTEMBER 15, 1856, in Commandery of the State of Nsw York. Ist CLASS. No. 
635. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State of Masachusefts, OCTOBER 6, 1869. 
RE-TRANSFERRED to Commandory of the State of New York, APRIL 6. 1881. 

1st Lieutenant and R.Q.M., 9th New York Infantry, May 13, 1S61. Resigned, 
Aug. 10, 1S62. Lieutenant Colonel, 1st Louisiana Infantry. Resigned, Dec. 
23, 1S63. 



1l?ul)l)rll, ?t?nuu liHil.son, Suiuor. 

ist Lieutenant, ist Artillery, U.S.A. 

ELECTED APRIL 4. 1866. in Commander^ of the State of New York. Ist CLASS. No. 533. 
TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, JANUARY 3, 1877. RE- 
TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State of New York, DECEMBER S, 1878. 

2d Lieutenant, 40th X.V. Infantry, Dec. 4, 1S61. Mustered out, Oct. 4, 
1863. 2d Lieutenant, ist Artillery, U.S..\., June iS, 1S67. Promoted ist Lieu- 
tenant, N"ov. 17, 1S73. 



i\nrrlantJ, <;?aiiuifl. 

Major and Surgeon — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel. U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3. 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1725. TRANSFERRED to Commandery ot 
the State of New York, NOVEMBER 3, 1880. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, March I, 1862. Major and Surgeon, 45th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Oct. 28, 1S62. Mustered out, July 7, 
1863. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.V., Sept. 2, 1S63. Promoted M.-ijor and Surgeon, 
Sept. 9, 1S63. Mustered out, Feb. 21, 1S66. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., 
Feb. S, 1866, "for faithful and meritorious services." 



ILoring, CTijarlrs !i?autitng. 

. Chief Engineer (Commander), U.S.N. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1693. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the 
State of New York, MAY 19, 1880. 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., Feb. 26, 1 851. Promoted 2d Assistant En- 
gineer, May 21, 1853. 1st Assistant Engineer, May 9, 1S57. Ciiief Engineer, 
March 25, 1S61. 



IHalloru, aEilltam ^am. 

Major, 2d New York Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 2, 1870. 1st CLASS No 1174. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the 
State of New York, JUNE II, 1879, 

Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, June, 1S61. Captain, 2d N.Y. Cavalry, Aug. 13, 
t86l. Promoted Major. Resigned, January 28, 1863. 



JHason, (Ctirurjcr ^Porter. 

1st Lieutenant, ist Connecticut Heavy Artillery — Brevet 
Captain, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2, 1870, Ist CLASS. No, 1140. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the 
State of New York, JANUARY 7, 1880, 

Private 1st Conn. Heavy Artillery, May 22, 1861. 2d Lieutenant ist Conn. 
Heavy Artillery, Dec. i, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Oct., 1864. Mus- 
tered out, June I, 1865. Brevet Captain, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gal- 
lant and meritorious services." 



JBtcfjarlts, ©tijo (!H. 

Captain, Ordnance Department, U.S.A. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1868, in Commandery of the State of New York, Ist CLASS. No, 882. 
TRANSFERRED ■ to Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, MAY 31, 1871. RE- 
TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State of New York, MAY I, 1876. 

2d Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U.S.A., Sept. 30, 1S63; accepted Oct. 15, 1863. 
2d Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, Nov. 24, 1863; accepted Dec. 10, 1S63, 
Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Sept. 12, 1864. Captain, June 23, 1874. Brevet 
Captain, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." 

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lUartrttigr, Solju iHclson. 

Captain, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 4, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. Bfl TRiNSFERREO to Commandery of the 
Stale of New York, SEPTEMBER 30, 1869 

1st Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1S61. Promoted Captain, 
feb. 6, 1S64. Mustered out, Sept. 27, 1864. 

i.\ittrnI)ouSf, Bfnjnmtii jFran!Utn. 

Captain (Retired) — Brevet Major, U.S.A. 

ELECTED APRIL 3. 1872. 1st CLASS. No. 1412. TRANSFERRED to Commandeiy of the 
State of New York, NOVEMBER 5, 1879. 

2d Lieutenant, 5th .-Xrlillery, U.S..\., May 14, 1S61; accepted, June 22, 
1S61. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 13, 1S62. Captain, 20th Infantry, July 
28, 1866; declined. Captain, 5th Artillery, Jan. 5, 1870. Retired, Oct. 7, 
1874, " for disability resulting from wounds received in line of duty." Brevet 
Captain, U.S.A., .'Vug. I, 1864, "for gallant services in the battle of Bethesda 
Churcli, and during the present campaign before Richmond, \'irginia." Brevet 
Major, U.S.A., March 13, 1865, " for good conduct and gallant services during 
the war." 



Slialrr, (tiiaiirs. 

Captain, Ordnance Department, U.S.A. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1881. Ist CLASS. No. 2236. TRANSFERRED to Commandefy of the 
State of New York, FEBRUARY I, 1882. 

Sergeant, I2th Penn. Infantry, April 25, 1S61. Mustered out, Aug. 5, 

1861. Cadet, U.S.M.A., Sept. i, 1S63. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A., 

June 17, 1S67. Transferred to Ordnance Department, July 5, 1S67. Promoted 

1st Lieutenant, June 23, 1874. Captain, March 4, 1879. 



Saliuskt, Ctimunt) iLouis. 

ist Lieutenant, 5th Artillery, U.S.A. 

ELECTED JANUARY I, 1873. Ist CLASS. No. 1454. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the 
State of New York, MARCH I, 1882. 

Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, .Vug., 1864, to Feb. 22, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 
2d N.V. .Vrtillery, Feb. 23, 1865. Mustered out, .Sept. 29, 1S65. 2d Lieutenant, 
5th -Vrtillery, U.S.A., Feb. 23, 1866; accepted April 9, 1866. Promoted 1st 
Lieutenant, Jan. I, 1S67. 

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To the Commandery of the State of Maine. 

Bral, ©rorgc Unfagcttc, 

Brigadier General — Brevet Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 12, 1869, in Commandery of the State of Maine. 1st CLASS. No. 677. 
TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State of Massachusetts. RE-TRANSFERRED to 
Commandery of the State of Maine, APRIL 5, 1882. 

Captain, 1st Maine Infantry, May 3, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 5, iS6i. 
Colonel, loth Maine Infantry, Oct. 4, i86i. Mustered out. May 8, 1863. 
Colonel, 29th Maine Infantry, Dec. 17, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., Nov. 
30, 1864. Mustered out, Jan. 15, 1866. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
Aug. 22, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services during the war." Brevet 
Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for long and gallant services in the 
field." 



Broton, Soljn jflarslialL 

Lieutenant Colonel, 32d Maine Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED in Commandery of the State of Maine, 1st CLASS. TRANSFERRED to Command- 
ery of the State of Massachusetts. RE-TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State of 
Maine, MARCH I, 1882. 

1st Lieutenant and .\djutant, 20th Maine Infantry, Sept. I, 1862. Discharged 
to accept promotion, June 29, 1863. Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, 
U.S.V., June 23, 1863. Resigned, May 10, 1S64. Lieutenant Colonel, 32d Maine 
Infantry, March 26, 1864. Discharged, Sept. 12, 1S64. Brevet Colonel and 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865. 



Ci}ambrrlatn, Sosliua H. 

Brigadier General. Brevet Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED in Commandery of the State of Maine. 1st CLASS. TRANSFERRED to Command- 
ery of the State of Massachusetts. RE-TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State of 
Maine, APRIL 30, 1882. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 20th Maine Infantry, Aug. 8, 1S62. Promoted Colonel, 
June 13, 1863. Brigadier General, U.S.V., June 18, 1S64. Mustered out, Jan. 
15, 1866. Brevet Major Gener.al, U.S.V., March 29, 1S65, "for conspicuous 
gallantry and meritorious services in action on the Quaker Road, Va." 

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JFavnliam, ^3ugiistus 15. 



Lieutenant Colonel, i6th Maine Infantry — Brevet Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. Ist CLASS. No. 1726. TRANSFERRED to Commandeiy 
of the State ot Maine, APRIL S, 1882. 

1st Licuten.mt, 2d Maine Infantry, May 13, 1S61. Promoted Captain, Sept. 
14, lS6l. Discharged, Jan. 2, 1S62. Major, l6th Maine Infantry, Aug. 9, 
1S62. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, Feb. 5, 1S63. Mustered out, June 5, 1865. 
Brevet Colonel, U.S.V., April i, 1865, " for gallant and meritorious services at 
the battle of Gravelly Run and Five Forks, Va." 



jFfSSrntifn, jFranrts. 

Brigadier General (Retired) — Brevet Major General, U.S.A. 

ELECTED APRIL 25. 1866. in Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Ist CLASS. No. 
353. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State of Maine, as Charter Member, JUNE 
6. 1866. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State of Massachusetts. RE-TRANSFERRED 
to Commandery of the State of Maine, JANUARY I, 1882. 

Captain, 19th Infantry, U.S.A., May 14, 1S61. Colonel, 25th Maine Infantry, 
Sept. 29, 1862. Mustered out, July 10, 1S63. Colonel, 30th Maine Infantry, 
Jan. II, 1S64. Brigadier General, U.S.V., May 10, 1S64. Major General, U.S.V., 
Nov. 9, 1S65. Mustered out, Sept. i, 1S66. Lieutenant Colonel, 45th Infantry, 
U.S.A., July 28, 1866; declined. Transferred to 2Sth Infantry, Sept. 21, 1866. 
Retired, with rank of Brigadier General. " for wounds received in line of duty," 
Nov. I, 1S66. Brevet Major, U.S..-V., July 6, 1S64, "for gallant services at Shiloh." 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., July 6, 1864, " for gallant services at Montell's 
Bluff on Red River." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S./\., March 13, 1865, "for 
gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war." Brevet Major 
General, U.S.A.. March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services during 
the war." 



JTrssfntifn, 3amfS Qfrring. 

Brigadier General — Brevet Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 24, 1866, in Commandery of tne Stale of Maine. Ist CLASS. TRANS- 
FERRED to Commandery of State of Massachusetts. RE-TRANSFERRED to Commandery 
of the State of Maine, FEBRUARY I, I8S2. 

Captain, 2d U. S. Sharpshooters, Nov. 2, 1S61. Colonel and Additional 
Aide-de-Camp, U.S.V., July 16, 1S62. Brigadier General, U.S.V,, August S, 
1864. Mustered out, Jan. 15, 1S66. Brevet Major Gener.il, U.S.V., March 13, 
I S65, " for distinguished services during the war." 

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Eantr, (CDinarli J^ussru. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, 27th Maine Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 3, 1876. Ist CLASS. No. 1750. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State 
of Maine, MARCH I, 1882. 

1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 27th Maine Infantry, Sept. 19, 1S62. Mustered 
out, July 17, 1S63. 

JXofatr, jFrrbrrtrft. 

Major and Paymaster — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED in Commandery of the State of Maine. Ist CLASS. TRANSFERRED to Com- 
mandery of the State of Massachusetts. RE-TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State 
of Maine, APRIL 5, 1882. 

Major and Paymaster, U.S.V., June I, 1861. Mustered out, July 20, 1S66. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., Nov. 24, 1S65, "for faithful and meritorious 
services." 

♦ 

To the Commandery of the State of California. 

Ilussrll, (JFtrmiiiiti Hirbu. 

ist Lieutenant, ist Artillery, U.S.A. Major, 65th New 
York Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1878. Ist CLASS. No. 1861. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of 
the State of California, APRIL 5, 1882, 

2d Lieutenant, 67th N.Y. Infantry, June 24, 1S61. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
April 14, 1862. Captain, May 3, 1863. Major, 65th N.V. Infantry, June 24, 
1865. Mustered out, July 17, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, 1st Artillery, U.S.A., May 
II, 1866; accepted, Aug. 2, 1866. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Feb. 21, 1867. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., Dec. 2, 1864, " for faithful and meritorious services in the 
line of his duty, and as a staff officer in the field." 

Scaman0, aEilltam Jjcnra. 

Captain, 3d Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 6, 1875 Ist CLASS. No. 1613. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the 
State of California, FEBRUARY 13, 1878. 

ist Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, Dec. ID, 1861. Resigned, July I, 1S62. 
Captain, 41st Mass. Infantry, afterwards 3d Mass. Cavalry, Nov. i, 1862. 
Resigned, June 20, 1863. 

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To the Commander^' of the State of Wisconsin." 

Baron. (Prargr JHashington. 

ist Lieutenant, gist N.Y. Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL I. BTV 1st CL4SS- No- S30. TRANSFERRED «» Carr^ranier/ cf t»«e Ssi* 
o? Wacwis^ as CMrw l«»r.!». MAY IS, BM. 

Pri\-ate, 7th Infantry, N.Y.S.M. in service of the U.S., April 19, 1861. 
Mustered oat, Jane 3, 1S61. 1st Lieatenant. 91st N.Y. IniantiT, Oct. 16, 1861. 
Resigned. March 17, 1S63. 

Bran. Irbing fflriTollongii. 

Captain. 5th Wisconsin In&ntiy. U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL L BT*. fei CLASS. No- 1356- TRANSFERRED ;; CarorMihrr rf *• 
Sats of Wacanao as Oa.-«c M cn gxc. HAY S. >ST4. 

Captain, 5lh Wisconsin Infantrr, May i 1S61. Resigned, Maich 1, 1863. 
.Appointed ProTost Marshal, 1st District Wisconsin, with rank of Captain, 
May to, 1864. Discharged, Oct. 15, 1865. 

Bdl, Sosrpii IHrvTlrllan. 

Captain and Assistant Adjutant General — Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel. U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRiL i. e:-*. ist CLASS- No- ^7. TRANS-=tRREO » Co^-'r»n<4eqr d fte Saw 
c^ Wcscsx-.Si'L IS ChiTtw l«€<™5e». »»AY B. BJ*. 

1st Lieatenant, 2d Xew Mexico In&ntrr, Oct 26, 1S61. Captain and 
A^stant .\dhitant GeneraL U.S.V, July 24, 1S62. Mustered onl, Sept. 9, 
1S66. Brevet Major and Lieutenant Colonel, IT.S-V., March 13, 1865, " for 
distingoished aeniu ii. in Qie campaign of the army of Vn^inia, and in the 
Department of the Northinest and Militarr Diriston of the Mtssoari." 

Collins. JHtlltam augiisrus. 

Capiain. loth Wisconsin Infantry, U.S.V. 
Elected may 6. bm. ist class- no. ea. transferred » conwwxio; of 5»>e Sati 

ef Wsxns^ as Ci<arar Uor-tier. HAY B. BM. 

Private and Sergeant, ist Wisconsin Infantry. May iTth, 1S61. Mastered 
oat, Aog. 22. 1S61. 1st Lieatenant and Adjutant, lOCh Wisconsin Infantry, 
Oct. 5, 1S61. ProiDOted Captain. .\ag. 7, 1S65- Mastered oat, Xov. 3, 1S64. 
Commissioned Major, 53d Wtsconsin Infantry; not mastered. 

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jFrrguson, (iFtilxiarti. 

2d Lieutenant, ist Wisconsin Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL I, 1874. Ist CLASS. No. 1551. TRANSFERRED to Commandecy of the State 
of Wisconsin, as Charter Member, IVIAY 15, 1874. 

Private, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, May 17, 1861. Mustered out, Aug. 21, 
1S61. 1st Sergeant, ist Wisconsin Infantry, Oct. 8, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 1st 
Wisconsin Infantry, Oct. 7, 1S62. Discharged (disability resulting from loss of 
right foot and use of left arm from wounds received in action). Tune 17, 1S64. 



Itiamtltoii, (Cljarlcs 5. 

Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL I, 1874, Ist CLASS. No. 1552. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the 
State of Wisconsin, as Charter Member, MAY 15, 1874. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1839. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 2d Infantry, U..S.A., 
July I, 1843. 2d Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, Nov. 17, 1S45. Promoted 1st 
Lieutenant, June 30, 1847. Resigned, April 30, 1853. Colonel, 3d Wisconsin 
Infantry, May, 1861. Brigadier General, U.S.V., ^L^y 17, 1861. Promoted 
Major General, Sept. 19, 1S62. Resigned, April 13, 1S63. Brevet Captain, 
U.S.A., Aug. 20, 1847, "for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battles 
of Contreras and Churubusco, in Mexico." 



??at!}atoau, Soijn H. 

Captain and Commissary of Subsistence — Brevet Lieu- 
tenant Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 6, 1874, Ist CLASS. No. 1562. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State 
of Wisconsin, as Charter Member, MAY 15, 1874. 

Captain and Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., Sept. 4, 1861. Mustered 
out, Oct. 26, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., June 2, 1865, "for efficient and 
meritorious services." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., June 2, 1S65, "for 
faithful and meritorious services." 

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Colonel. 32d Wisconsin Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 6, B^ Is: CLASS. No BS TRANSFESREO 10 Commvxtery dl *« S'at* 
of Wiscaosin. as Outer Memow, MAY IS. ^74. 

Entered the serrice, Aug., 1862. Colonel, 32d Wtsoonan Infantry. Re- 
agned, July 6, 1S64. 



Samrs, (Sarttj ZHtlfeiuson. 

Captain, 54th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JULY 7. 1368. Is: CLASS No. 86«- TBAHSFEilRED id Conunandef) o* fr-e Sa:? 
of Wtsconsr., zs Cnarsr Meitbe'. MAY IS, 1874. 

Private and Sergeant, 44th Infantry, M.V.M, in service of the U.S, Sept. 
12, 1S62. 1st Lieacenant and .\djntant, 54th Mass. Infantry, March 23, 1S63. 
Ptomoted Captain. March 30, 1S65. Mastered oat, .\ag. 20, 1S65. 



iHao, Dartoui ivirijartison. 

Captain, 22d Wisconsin Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL I. 1874. b; CL^ISS- No. 653. TRANSFERRED :; C-^-j-:s'. c^ *e Sa:e 
cf Wisconsin, as Ctalter Usasee. MAY 13, S74. 

1st lieatenant, 22d Wisconan Infantry, .\ngast, 1S62. Promoted Captain, 
Feb. 2$, 1S63. Mastered oat, Jnne 12, 1865. 



Oliorr. Sosqjti B. 

Captain. 5th Wisconsin Infantry. U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY & 1874. Is; CLASS. No. 689 TRANSFE.RRED » Conumndei} <r Ike SiMe 
of Wocansin. as Cftai^ Uerraxf. MAY 15, 187.4. 

ist lieutenant, 5th Wisconsin Infantry, July 13, 1861. Promoted Captain. 
Resigned. Jan. 27. 1S63. 

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ivobinsoii, €f)arlfs Qaoan. 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL I, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1554. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State 
of Wisconsin, as Charter Member, MAY 15, 1874. 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster,. U.S.V. , Sept. 4, 1S61. Resigned, 
April 21, 1864. Commissioned Colonel, 50th Wisconsin Infantry, 1S65; de- 
clined. 



Saluucr, jiaiurs. 

Captain and Commissary of Subsistence — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL I, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1555. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the 
State of Wisconsin, as Charter Member, MAY 15. 1874. 

2d Lieutenant, jgtii Wisconsin Infantry, June 3, 1S64. Mustered out, Sept. 
22, 1S64. Captain and Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., Feb. 9, 1865. 
Mustered out, Nov. 27, 1S65. Brevet Major, U.S.V. 



To the Commandery of the State of Illinois. 



Burrougijs, ©rorgc 2l. 

Captain and Commissary of Subsistence — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY I, 1878. 1st CLASS. No. 1820. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the 
State of Illinois, as Charter Member, MAY 8, 1879. 

Private, 71st Infantry N.Y.S.M., in service of tlie U.S., April 19, 1861. 
Mustered out, July 30, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, 43d N.Y. Infantry, Dec. 16, 1S61. 
Captain and Conmiissary of Subsistence, U.S.V., Feb. 19, 1863. Resigned, June 
22, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., June 24, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious 
services." 

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*jTarrai-, 3l>nnu WidXi. 



Captain and Aide-de-Camp — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED JULY 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 851. TRANSFERRED to Commandcry of the 
State of Illinois, as Charter Member, MAY 8, 1879. 

2d Lieutenant, 7th Maine Infantry, April 10, 1S63. Promoted 1st Lieuten- 
ant, March 9, 1S64. Captain and Aide-dc-Camp., U.S.V., June 7, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, Aug. I, 1S65. Brevet M.ijor, U.SA'., Oct. 19, 1S64, for "faithful and 
meritorious services in the field during the present campaign before Richmond, 
Va., and in the Shenandoah Valley." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., April 
9, 1S65, " for gallant and meritorious services during the recent campaign 
terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert 
E. Lee." 

Died, April 17, iSSi. 



Ixobins, l\td)arti. 

Captain, 39th Infantry, U.S.A. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 2. 1870. 1st CLASS No. 1185. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the 
State of Illinois, as Charter Member, MAY 8, 1879. 

Private and Corporal, nth Infantry, U.S.A., Oct. 10, 1861. Second Lieu- 
tenant, nth Infantry, June 27, 1S62. Promoted ist Lieutenant, July 25, 
1863. Captain, 39th Infantry, Jan. 22, 1S67. Resigned, July 20, 1S6S. Brevet 
1st Lieutenant, U.S.A., July 3, 1S63, "for gallant and meritorious services at 
the battle of Gettysburg, Pa." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., March 13, 1S65, "for 
gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Gettysburg, Pa." 



^tjortis, i?rnru ILrouart. 

Captain, 57th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 7, 1874. Ist CLASS. No. 1517. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the 
Slate of Illinois. MAY 4, 1881. 

Private, 36th Mass. Infantry, July 26, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 59th Mass. 
Infantry, Oct. 6, 1S63. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Jan. 6, 1864. Captain, June 
17, 1S64. Transferred to 57th Mass. Infantry, May 26, 1865. Mustered out, 
July 30, 1S65. Brevet Major, U.S.V., .\pril 2, 1S65, "for g.illant and meri- 
torious conduct before Petersburg, Va." 

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mhitc. jinmrs (t. 

Captain, 2d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, IB68. 1st CLASS. No. 825. TRANSFERRED to Commandefy of the 
State of Illinois, as Charier Member, MAY 8, 1879. 

1st Lieutenant 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Sept. 12, 1S62. 
Mustered out, June 18, 1863. Captain, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, Oct. S, 1S63. 
Mustered out, Sept. 15, 1S65. 



To the Commandery of the District of Columbia. 

^nticrson, flidiolas ILongtoorti). 

Colonel, 6th Ohio Infantry — Brevet Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1870. 1st CLASS. No. 1133. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of tfie 
District of Columbia, APRIL 5, 1882. 

1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 6th Ohio Infantry, April 19, 1861. Promoted 
Lieutenant Colonel, June 12, 1861. Colonel, Aug. 19, 1862. Mustered out, 
June 23, 1S64. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., March 13, J865, "for gal- 
lant conduct and meritorious services in the battle of Stone River, Dec. 31, 
1862." Brevet Major General, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for distinguished gal- 
lantry and meritorious conduct in the battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19 and 20, 1863." 

(Cutter, ©rorgr jTrancts. 

Paymaster General (Commodore), U.S.N. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 1400. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the Dis- 
trict of Columbia, as Charter Member, FEBRUARY I, 1882. 

Purser, U.S.N., June 5, 1844. Promoted Pay Director, March 3, 1871. 
Paymaster General, Nov. 18, 1S77. Retired, Aug. 30, 18S1. 



(Ebans, Eohlcy ©. 

Commander, U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1878. 1st CLASS. No. 1863. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of 
the District of Columbia, as Charter Member, FEBRUARY I, 1882. 

Acting.Midshipman, U.S.N. A., Sept. 20, i860. Acting Ensign, U.S.N., Oct. 
1, 1863. Promoted Master, May 10, 1866. Lieutenant, July 25, 1866. Lieu- 
tenant Commander, March 12, 1868. Commander, July 12, 1878. 

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^otitiart, ?t?fnry ^Drrfuns. 

Captain, 14th Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 4. 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1521. TRANSFERRED to Commandety of 
the District of Columbia, APRIL 30, 1882. 

2d LieutLMiant, 2(1 \.V. Cavalry, March 7, 1862. Resigned, May 26, 1S62. 
Sergeant-Major, 14th Conn. Infantry, June 11, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 14th Conn. 
Infantry, Sept. 17, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Dec. 20, 1862. Captain, 

March ly, 18O4. Resigned, .'Vpril 26, 1864. 



5?alstcali, emtnrl V- 

Captain and Assistant Adjutant General — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 7, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 721. TRANSFERRED to Commandeiy of the Dis- 
trict of Columbia as Charter Member, FEBRUARY I, 1882. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d N.Y. Heavy Artillery, Sept., 1861. Promoted Captain, 
Dec. u, 1S61. Cajitain and Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.V., April 14, 1862. 
Resigned, June 28, 1S65. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for faithful 
and meritorious services." 



3t?abolfu, Soscplj laosixirU. 

Brigadier General — Brevet Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 5, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1064. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the 
District of Columbia, MARCH I, 1882. 

Captain, 1st Conn. Infantry, April 22, 1861. Mustered out, July 31, 1861. 
Lieutenant Colonel, 7th Conn. Infantry, Sept. 17, 1861. Promoted Colonel, May 
19, 1862. Brigadier General, U.S.V., Sept. 17, 1S64. Mustered out, Jan. 15, 
1S66. Brevet Major General, U.S.V., Sept. 28, 1865, "for gallant and meri- 
torious services during the war." 



■ iltriiols, (Pliluart JTattnall. 

Rear Admiral, U.S.N. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1690. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of 
the District of Columbia as Charter Member, FEBRUARY I, 1882. 

Midshipman, U.S.N., Dec. 14, 1836. Promoted Passed Midshipman, July i, 
1842. Master, Aug. 2, 1S49. Lieutenant, March 13, 1850. Commander, July i6, 
1S62. Captain, July 25, 1S66. Commodore, M.iy 24, 1872. Rear Admiral, 
Feb. 26, 1S7S. 

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©rtiuap, ^SUirrt. 



Colonel, 24th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Brigadier 
General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 5, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 784. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the Dis- 
trict of Columbia, as Charter Member, FEBRUARY I, 1882. 

I'livale 4th Battalion Iiifaiitiy, M. \'.M., April 19,1861. 1st Lieutenant, 24th 
Mass. Infantry, September 2, 1861. PromoledC-iptain, July 5, 1864. Major, Novem- 
ber 21, 1S64. Lieutenant Colonel, .\pril 6, I S65. Colonel, May 7, 1865; mustered, 
February 9, 1866. Mustered out, Febrtiary 10, 1866. Brevet Colonel and Briga- 
dier Cleneral, Ll.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for highly meritorious services during the 
\\ar." 



iSoorr, Urn: ^nlcu. 

Major 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United States. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1874. 1st Class. No. 1516. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the 
District of Columbia, MARCH I, 1882. 

Major, Sth liifanlry. M.V..M., May 16, 1S61. Mustered out, .\ugust i, 1S61. 



Stcrtman, CTIjarlcs. 

Rear Admiral (Retired), U.S.N. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 4, 1867, in Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. 1st CLASS. 
No. 589. TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, MAY 7, 1874. 
TRANSFERRED to Commandery of the District of Columbia, APRIL 30, 1882. 

Midshipman, U.S.N., .April I, 1828. Promoted Passed Midshipman, June 14, 
1S34. Lieutenant, Feb. 25, 1841. Comm.ander, September 14, 1855. Captain, 
December 13, 1862. Commodore, July 25, 1866. Rear Admiral, May 25, 1871. 
Retired, .September 24, 1873. 

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illlitavij ^^•^cl• of tl)c ^ on 111 ^'cgion of tl)c 
IhiUh States. 



Supplementary Register 



OF THE 



Commanircri] of tl)c State of itla00acl)U0ctt0 



,885 



Boston 

Pkess of Rockwell and Churchill, No. 39 Arch Stkket 

1885 



(Officers of the Caminau(Ievy< 

ELECTED MAY 6, 1885. 



(T D m m n 11 1) f V , 

COLONEL CHARLES R. CODMAM, U.S.Y. 



S c It i V F i f r (To m m an "be r 

r.IR. JOHN M. FORBES. 



.=) u n i r V i:c € a m m n n t c v , 

ASSISTANT SURGEON ROBERT WILLARD, late U.S.N. 



Ia c : V li c r , 

COLONEL ARNOLD A. RAND. U.S.Y. 



K c g I s t V a V , 

CAPTAIN HIRAM S. SHURTLEFF. U.S.Y. 



(T r r a s u r c r , 

BREYET MAJOR WILLIAM P. SHREYE, U.S.Y. 



€ Ij a n r t n a r , 

BREYET MAJOR J. HENRY SLEEPER, U.S.Y. 
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€ m III a n ti r r . 
1883-1884. 
Brevet Brigadier General FRANCIS A. WALKER, U.S.V. 



5' c 11 1 V >■ i r r iT o m in a ii ti c v . 
1882- 1883- 1884. 
Brevet Brigadier General CHARLES F. "WALCOTT. U.S.V. 



3 u 11 i r >' i c r Com in a n ti c r . 

1883-1884. 
Acting Volunteer Lieut. Commander WILLIAM G. SALTONSTALL. 

late U.S.N. 



iT 11 11 C I 1 . 
1883. 
Brevet Brigadier General THOMAS SHERWIN. U.S.V. 
Brevet Colonel THEODORE A. DODGE. U.S.A. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel ROBERT H. I. GODDARD. U.S.V. 
Brevet Brigadier General SAMUEL M. QUINCY. U.S.V. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel ALBERT A. POPE, U.S.V. 

1884. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel ROBERT H. I. GODDARD. U.S.V. 
Brevet Brigadier General SAMUEL M. QUINCY, U.S.V. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel ALBERT A. POPE, U.S.V. 
Acting Ensign GARDNER A. CHURCHILL, late U.S.N. 
Brevet Brigadier General WILLIAM F. DRAPER, U.S.V. 

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(Companions. 



XoTE. — The names of ileceaseil members are marked with an asterisk (*). 

.Slbrr, (Iragrnr Augustus. 

Captain, 40th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 7. 1883. 1st CLASS. No. 2999. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private and Corporal, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1S61. 2d Lieutenant and 
1st Lieutenant, 40th Mass. Infantry, August 23, 1862. Promoted Captain, June 25, 
1S63. Discharged (^disability) April 20, 1S64. 



sUgrr, Bu.ssrll aicvantifr. 

Colonel, 5th Michigan Cavalry — Brevet Major General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1st CLASS. No. 3512. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Michigan, as Charter Member, February 4, 1885. 

Captain, 2d Michigan Cavalr)-, September 2, 1S61. Promoted Major, April 2, 
1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 6th Michigan Cavalry, October 16, 1S62 Colonel, 5th 
Michigan Cavalry, February 28, 1863. Resigned, September 20, 1864. Brevet 
Brigadier General, U.S.V., October to, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices, to rank from the battle of Trevillian Station, Va., June 11, 1S64." Brevet 
Major General, U.S.V., June 11, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services 
during the war." 



Sminon, Jioi}n ^iirnru. 

Lieutenant Colonel, i5th New York Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 6, 1878, in Commandery of the State of New York. 1st CLASS. No. 
1842. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Ohio, as Charter Merr.ber, February 7, 
1883. Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massachuselts, May 7, 1884. ADDRESS, 
BOSTON. 

Captain, 19th X.\'. Infantry, afterwards 3d N.V. Light Artillery, May 6, 
1861. Mustered, May 22, 1861. Discharged, December 16, 1863. Lieutenant 
Colonel, i6th N.V. Heavy Ardllen,-, January 4, 1864. Resigned, October 10, 
1864. 

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3moiu. (iTIiailrs CHaltrr. 

1st Lieutenant, 2d Massachusetts Cavalry. U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885 1st CLASS. No. 3883. ADDRESS. BOSTON 

2d lieutcn.niit, 2d Mass. Cavalry, Ajiril 9, iStxj. Mustered, April 24, 181x4. 
Prisoner of War. July o, to Septen^ber, 1S64. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, Sep- 
tember 9, 1S64. Commissioned Captain, June 16, 1865; not niuslereil. Mustered 
out, August >, iS6s. 



slurrs, (TliailfS tronarti. 

2d Lieutenant, 4th Massachusetts Heavy Artillerj-. U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL I, 188S. 1st CLASS. No. 3786. ADDRESS. NEWBURYPORT. MASS. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d Unattached Company Infantry, M.V.M., in seniee of the 
United States, M.ay 3, 1S64. Mustered out, August 5, 1S64. 2d Lieutenant, 
27th I'nattached Company, Mass. Heavy Artillerj', afterwards Co. M, 4th Mass. 
Heavy .\rtillery, .\ugusl iS, 1864. Musleretl out, June 17, 1S65. 



15ailfD, ^9rtrr .Sliarpr. 

Captain, 27th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER ♦, 1683. 1st CLASS. No. 3550. ADDRESS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 

1st Lieutenant. 27th Mass. Infantrv-, September 20. 1S61. Mustered, October 
16. 1S61. Promoted Captain, February 17, 1864. Mustered out, December 17, 
l$64. 



Ball. Jjrnjaimn Absalom. 



Captain. 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery — Brevet Major, 
U.S.V. 
ELECTED FEBRUARY 6. I8*». 1st CLASS. No. 3147. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

2d Lieutenant, 53d N.Y. Infantry, September 23, 1S61. Mustered out, 
March 21, 1862. 1st Lieutenant. 3d Unattached Coniixtny, Mass. Heavy Artil- 
lery, afterwards 3d Mass. Heavy .\rtillery, December 31, 1S62. Promoted Cap- 
tain, September S, 1S64. Mustered out, September iS, 1S65. Brevet M^gor, 
U.S.Y., March 13, 1S65, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war." 

U74) 



33ad?fr, Ortiillr Hiiscrn. 

ist Lieutenant and Adjutant, 3gth Massachusetts Infantry, 

u.s.v. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3503. ADDRESS, TAUNTON, MASS. 

Corporal and Hospital Stevvar<l, .59th Mass. Infantry, August 5, 1862. Mus- 
tered, August 22, 1862. 2d Lieutenant, 39th Mass. Infantry, November 8, 1863. 
Mustered, December 7, 1S63. Promoted ist Lieutenant, .September 15, 1864. 
Mustered, October 24, 1864. .Appointed Adjutant, December 5, 1S64. (.'ommis- 
sioned Captain, .\pril 3, 1S65; not nuislered. Muslcreil out, June 2. 1865. 



Baifecr, Cljomas €rskinr. 

Lieutenant Colonel, I2th New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 7, 1883. Isl CLASS. No. 2710. ADDRESS, MALDEN, MASS. 

Corporal, 2d N.H. Infantry, May 13, 1861. Mustered, June I, 1861. Pris- 
oner of war, July 21, 1861. Discharged, July 2, 1862. C'aptain, 12th N.H. 
Infantry, September 8, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, September 30, 1864. 
Mustered, October 6, 1S64. Commissioned Colonel, May 26, 1865: not mustered. 
Mustered out, June 21, 1865. 



Barrett, <Srorgc Fariuim. 

ist Lieutenant, 23d Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3159. ADDRESS. AVER, MASS. 

Private, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April, iS6i. Mustered, 
June ig, iS6i. Mustered out, August 2, i86l. Sergeant and Sergeant-Major, 
23d Mass. Infantry, October 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, 
January 10, 1S63 Promoted Ist Lieutenant, (Jctober 8, 1863. Mustered out 
October 13, 1864. 

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*15asrom, iSustabus IHunau. 

Captain, 13th Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.A. Major and 
Assistant Adjutant General — Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 7, 1883. 1st CLASS. No. 2690. 

Captain ami .\iilc-ilo-t amp, Oliin Voluiitiors, .April J3, iSoi. Muslorcil imt, 
Ausiisl 15, 1S61. taptaiii ami A..\.G., I'.S.V., August 20, 1S61. Acct-plcil, 
AuyusI 27, iSin. rronuitcd M.ijor and A..\.C"i., October 7. 1S62. Assigned as 
Assistant .\djulant CJcneral, 2;d .\rniv Corps. «ilh rank of Lieutenant Colonel 
(under Act of July 17, 1862), January 25, 1864, to January 31, 1865. Mustered 
out, July 1, iS()6. Hrevet Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel U.S.V., November 4, 
1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." 1st IjeutennnI, 171b Infantry, 
l'.S..\., January 22, 1S07. Accepted, M.arcli 28, 1S67. Adjutant, 17111 Infantry, 
llecembcr 17, 1867, to February l, 1S61). Unassigned, May 27, 1869. Assigned 
to 13th Infantry, July 14, 1869. R.l,).M., I3lh Infantry, .Vugusl 1, 1871, to De- 
cember II, 1S73. Promoted Cnpl.iin, December n, 1873. Brevet Captain, 
U.S..\., March 2, 1867, "'for gallant and meritorious services in the b.ittle of 
Anlietam, Maryland." lirevet Major, U.S..\., March 2, 1S67, " for gallant and 
meritorious services in the battle of Resaea, Ceorgia." 

Died at rortsmouth, K.L, .Xugust i(>, 1SS4. 



Batrs, tfTliarlfS 5?fmu. 

ist Lieutenant, 23d Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED JANUARY !, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3050. ADDRESS, SALEM, MASS. 

Ist Lieutenant, 23d Mass. Infantry, (Viober 5, 1S61. Resigned (disability'), 
lanuary i), 1S03. 



Billings. ll?rmn luiss. 



Captain, 30th Connecticut Infantry. U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 6, I8S5. Ist CLASS No. 3847. ADDRESS. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 

Private isl Conn. Infantry, .Xpril 22, iSoi. Mustered out, July 31, iStn. 
Sergeant, 20th Conn. Infiintry, August, 21, 1S62. 1st Lieutenant, 20th Conn. 
Infantry, October 20, 1S63. I>omoled Captain, January 22. 1S65. Mustered 
out, June 13, 1S65. 

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Bixfay, Augustus 5?olmrs. 

Captain, ist New Hampshire Cavalry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 4, 1885. Ist CLASS. No. 3805. ADDRESS, FRANCESTOWN, N.H. 

1st Lieutenant, Ist New ICngland Cavalry, afterwards Isl R.I. Cavalry, De- 
cember 3, i86i. Mastered, Decemlier 27, i85i. Promoted Captain, July 18, 1862. 
Mustered, December 31, 1862. Transferred to ist N.H. Cavalry, January 17, 
1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), November 
9, 1864. IJrevet Major, U.S.V. , March 13, 1865, "for fjallant and meritorious 
service near Middleburg, Virginia.'' 



■Bliss, Zmas HantaK. 

Lieutenant Colonel, iglh Infantry, U.S.A. — Colonel, 7th Rhode 
Island Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER I, 1882. Ist CLASS. No. 5601. ADDRESS, FORT DUNCAN, TEXAS. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, 1850. lirevet 2d Lieutenant, ist Infantry, U.S.A., 
July I, 1854. 2il Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, .March 3, 1855, I'ronioted Ist Lieutenant, 
October 17, i860. Captain, May 14, 1861. Colonel, loth R.I. Infantry, May 
26, 1862. Transferred to 7th R.I. Infantry, August 21, 1862. Mustered out, 
June 9, 1865. Major, 39th Infantry, U.S.A., August 6, 1867. Transferred to 
25th Infantry, March 15, 1869. Lieutenant Colonel, 19th Infantry, March 4, 
1879. Urevet Major, U.S.A., December 13, 1862, " for gallant and meritorious 
services in the battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia." Urevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.A., May 7, 1S64, "for gallant and meritorious services In the battle of the 
Wilderness, Virginia." 



Bonti, i^clson jTifcman. 

Captain. 31st Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 2, 1883. Isl CLASS. No. 5804. ADDRESS, FITCHBURG, MASS. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 31st Mass. Infantry, October 5, 1861. Mustered, 
November 20, 1861. Appointed 2d Lieutenant, 31st Mass. Infantry, July, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant, February 20, 1862. Mustered, November 20, 1862. Captain, 
April 15, 1864. Mustered, August 9, 1864. Mustered out, September 9, 1865. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, '• for meritorious services at I'ort Hudson, 
Sabine Cross Roads, Moore's Plantation, Pine Wood, Yellow Bayou, Louisiana, 
and in the Mobile campaign." 

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BobJtiitrii, diarlfs ^trhfrtiig. 



Captain, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED APRIL I, 1885. Ut CLASS. No. 3788. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

2d LieutenanI, 55111 Mass. Infantry, May 23, 1863. Mustered, May 26, 1S63. 
Promoted 1st Lieutenant, June 7, 1863. Captain, June 29, 1863. Discharged, Feb- 
ruary 6, 1S64. Captain, 5th Mass. Cavalry, January 7. 1S64. Mustered, February 
23, 1864. Resigned, August 23, 1864. 



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^"Balurrs, 6forgf. 



Lieutenant Colonel, loth Veteran Reserve Corps. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 2548. 

1st Lieutenant, 9th Infantry, U.S.A., .\pril 9, 1847. Promoted Captain, Decem- 
ber 2, 1S47, "for distinguished services at Chapultepec." Discharged, August 26, 
1S48. Krevet Capt.ain, U.S.A., .\ugust 20, 1847, " for gallant and meritorious ser- 
vices at Contreras and Churubusco." Lieutenant Colonel, 13th N.H. Infantry, 
August 22, lSti2. Resigned, May 31, 1S63. Lieutenant Colonel, lotli V.R.C., 
November 15, 1S63. Mustered out, November 10, 1S65. 

Died at Nashua, N.H., February 14, 1884. 



Braiurrti, ll)fi-lin-t. 

ist Lieutenant and R.Q.M,, ist Vermont Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 3, 1335. Ist CLASS. No. 3877. ADDRESS, SAINT ALBANS, VT. 

Quartermaster Sergeant, Ist Vermont Cavalry, .Vugust 16, 1S62. 1st Lieutenant 
and R.tJ.M., 1st Vermont Cavalry. .Vpril 1, iSiq. Musiorcd. May 3, 1S64. Dis- 
charged (disability), July 6, 1864. 



Biiggs. Jfamr^ jTianUlin. 



ist Lieutenant and R.Q.M. , nth New Hampshire Infantry, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. Ist CLASS No 3880. ADDRESS, MANCHESTER, N.H. 

1st Lieutenant and R.tJ.M.. iitli N.ll. Inf.xnlry, .\ugust 22, 1S62. Mustered, 
September 2, 1862. Resigned, I)ecember 29, 1S02. Re-commissioned, January 28, 
1S63. Discharged, August 1,1863. 

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Broontf, Solm ILlouti. 

Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 6, 1875, in Commandery of the State of New York. 1st CLASS, 
No. 1630. Transferred to Commandery of the State of fvlasbachusetls, fWay 7. 1884. AD- 
DRESS, CHARLESTOWN, MASS, 

2d Lieutenant, U.S.M.C., January 12, 1848. Promoted ist Lieutenant, 
September 28, 1857. Captain, July 26, 1861. Major, December 8, 1864. Lieuten- 
ant Colonel, March i6, 1879. Brevet Major, U.S.M.C., April 24, 1862, " for gal- 
lant and meritorious services." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.M.C, March 14, 
1863, "for gallant and meritorious services at the second battle of Vicksburg, July 
15, i86j." 



Ctalmcrs, Samrs (Collms. 

1st Lieutenant, 37th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3502, ADDRESS, ADAMS, MASS. 

Private and Commissary .Sergeant, 37th Mass. Infantry, September 4, 1862. 2d 
Lieutenant, 37th Mass. Infantry, November 20, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
December 5, 1863. Discharged (disability resulting from wound received in action), 
July 30, 1864. 



GTiiamfacrlain, eTgi-us liatljantct. 

Major and Surgeon — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. 
ELECTED JUNE 6, 1883. Ist CLASS. No. 2806. ADDRESS, LAWRENCE, MASS. 

Major and Surgeon, loth Mass. Infantry, June 21, 1861. Major and Surgeon, 
U.S.V., April 13, 1863. Resigned, October 7, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V., October 6, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." 



Cijasc, jTranlUiu Augustus. 

Captain, 4th Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED MARCH 4, 1885. Ist CLASS. No. 3718. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R.I. 

Corporal, 1st Infantry, R.I. D.M., in service of the U.S., May 2, 1861. Mus- 
tered out, August 2, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 4th R.I. Infantry, October 30, 1861. 
Promoted Ist Lieutenant, November 20, 1861. Captain, August i;, 1862. Mus- 
tered out, October 15, 1864. 

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tTliilti, JTliomas. 

ist Lieutenant, 3ad Maine Infantry — Brevet Captain, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER •«. 1883. 1st CLASS No, S598. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE. R I. 

I'rivalc. Ii)th Maine Infiintry, July 14, 1S62. Mustered, August 25, iSti. ist 
l.ieutciinnt, J2ii Maine Infantry, April 27, iS(>4. Muslereil, August 14, 1S64. Oom- 
niissioneil Captain, Ocloliev, 1S64; not mustereil. Mustered out, July 15, I865. 
Hvevel Captain, I'.S.V., April 2, 1S65, " for gallant ami meritorious eomluet in action 
before I'elershurg, \":i." 



Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, U.S.N. 
ELECTED JANUARY 7, IS85. Ist CLASS. No. 3678. ADDRESS, NEWTON CENTRE. MASS. 

.Vling Knsign, I'.S.N., Ctclolicr 3, lSti2. Tromoted Acting Master, July iS, 
lS6j. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, .\ujust O, lSt>4, "for highly meritorious ser- 
vices." Oischarged. November 20, ISl>^. 



CTlarkr. Klilliam Crtilyaiti. 

1st Lieutenant, nth Rhode Island Infantry. U.S.V. 
ELECTED APRIL 4, 1833, Ist CLASS, No, S7IJ. ADDRESS. PROVIDENCE R I. 
2d Lieutenant, nth K.L Infantry, October i, 1S62. rroinotcd isl Lieutenant, 
March (>, iStij. Mustered out, July 13, tSt\?. 



Carliram". JHilliam 5?fnri! Drailuini. 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster - Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V. 
ELECTED JANUARY 7. I88S. Ist CLASS, No, 3710, ADDRESS. NASHUA. N H, 
Trivate, ist N.ll. Infantry, .\pril 10, tStn. Mustered out, .\ugust 9, 1861. 
.Vssigned to duty in t^.M. l^eparlnu-tU. 2d Division, 2d Corps, .-Vugust 20, 1S61, to 
.\ugnsl 24, 1S02. 1st Lieutenant, loth N.ll. Inlantry, Septemlwr iS, 1S62. .\p- 
pointed .\diutanl, January 1, iSi\!. Captain and .-V.Q.M., I'.S.V., February 27, 
18113. .\ssigncil as Major and Q.M.,JuIy4, 1S64. Mustered out, June 15, iSc*. 
Urevet M.ajor and Lieutenant Colonel, I'.S.V., March 13, 1805. 

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GToolcy, S'ljcnuan ^Jomriow. 

ist Lieutenant, Z7th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL I, 1885. lot CLASS. No. 3785. ADDRESS, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 

I'rivalc and isl SciKi-'aiil, -7II1 Mass. Infantry, .Sciiluinlicr 16, i,S6i. Muslcrcil, 
.Seplemliur 20, iSfil. 2<1 l.iculenant, 27111 M.ass. Infantry, Juiic j, iSOj. I'roinolcil 
I st Lieutenant, April 18, 1864. Coniniissloncil Captain, Scplenilier 14, iSr^; not 
niiistcruil. Muslcrcil out, I'cliiuary 8, 1S65. 

Crcasru, (Scorgc BEtUtain. 

ist Lieutenant, 35th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 6, 1882. lat CLASS, No. J624. ADDRESS, NEWBURVPORT, MASS. 

Sergeant, 35tli Mass. Infantry, .Vugust Ti, i,S62. Ist I .ieulcn.int, 351)1 Mass. 
Infantry, May i, 1S63. Coniniissiuned Captain, .September 6, 1864; ncit nuistereil. 
Prisoner of war from May 24, 1864, to March I, 1865. Uischargeil, May 15, 1865. 

(fTfeljorf, JFiTOfrif fttoitou. 

Eldest son of Companion Surgeon Charles K. Crehore 

ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. 2d CLASS, No. 3885. ADDRESS, NEWTON LOWER FALLS, 
MASS. 

CrosiJu, 3olin iDEliUtam. 

ist Lieutenant, 5th New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. Ist CLASS, No. 2596, ADDRESS, MILFORD, N H. 

Private, 5th N.II. Infantry, August I, 1S62. 21I Lieutenant, 51I1 N.II. In- 
fantry, March 4, 1863. Promotcv] ist Lieutenant, January 6, 1864. DisiliargiMl, 
July 24, 1864. 

Cuntig, amilUnm U?fnrii. 

Captain, Veteran Reserve Corps. 
ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. lat CLASS No. 2547. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 
Private and Corporal, 4th liatlalion Rifles, M.V.M., April 17, 1861. Corporal 
and Sergeant, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Discharged to accept promotion, 
September 2, 1862. ist Lieutenant, 41st Mass. Infantry, August 30, 1862. Trans- 
ferred to 40th .Mass. Infantry, September i, 1862. Promoted Captain, January 16, 
1863. Mustered, February 28, 1863. Transfcrreil to Veteran Reserve Corps, Novem- 
ber 7, 1863. Mustered out, November II, 1865. 

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(JTunntngtiam, Oarlrs tJrtJtoart. 

Eldest son of Companion Brevet Brigadier General James A. 
Cunningham. 

ELECTED APRIL I 1885. 2d CLASS No. 3789. ADDRESS. GLOUCESTER, MASS. 

Sranr, jlamrs Eobinson. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 7. 1883. 1st CLASS. No. 3145. ADDRESS. NEWTON HIGHLANDS. 
MASS. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., November 15, 1S62. Resigned, February 
10, 1S65. 

Bnmii, r5[rtliur Briggs. 

Only son of Companion Captain George Parkman Denny, 
deceased. 

ELECTED APRIL I, 1885. 1st CLASS. No. 3787. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Draper, jFrank JEintiirop. 

Captain, 39th U.S. Colored Troops. 

ELECTED MAY 2, 1883. 1st CLASS. No. 2802. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, 35th Mass. Infantr)-, August 10, 1862. Discharged to accept promo- 
tion, April 13, 1864. Captain, 39th U.S.C.T., March 25, 1S64. Mustered, April 
14, 1864. Resigned, June 3, 1S65. 

Dtoigbt, ?Hnu-D Crril. 

Captain, 27th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 2597. ADDRESS, HARTFORD, CONN. 

Sergeant-Major, 27th Mass. Infantry, September 20, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 27th 
Mass. Infantrj', December 7, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, .^pril I, 1S62. Cap- 
tain, July I, 1862. Mustered out, September 28, 1S64. 

Dorr. Clisha. 

Captain, loth Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED MARCH 5. 1684, 1st CLASS. No. 3163. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R.I. 

Captain, loth R.I. Infantry, May 26, 1862. Mustered out, Septeml>er 1, 1862. 

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(SavU, ©abil) fHattfirtos. 

Captain, 15th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 2553. ADDRESS, WORCESTER, MASS. 

Private and Sergeant, 15th Mass. Infantry, July 12, 1861. 2cl Lieutenant, 15th 
Mass. Infantry, January 8, 1863. Mustered, .April 9, 1863. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
April 17, 1863. Mustered, October 16, 1S63. Captain, September 9, 1863. Mus- 
tered, December 8, 1S63. Discharged, July 28, 1864. 



astjson, 13. O'fHrara. 

Major and Surgeon, 17th Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. 1st CLASS. No 3876, ADDRESS, ROXBURY, MASS. 

Assistant Surgeon, ist Vermont Cavalry, November 5, 1861. Mustered, Novem- 
ber 19, l86l. Discharged to accept promotion, April i, 1864. Major and Surgeon, 
1 7th Vermont Infantry, March 16,1864. Mustered, April 6, 1864. Discharged, Feb- 
ruary 27, 1805. 

JTitci), ft?nu-u KItnslolu. 

Chief Engineer (Lieutenant CommanderJ, U.S.N. 
ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1883. Ist CLASS. No. 2685. ADDRESS, U.S.S. " POWHATAN." 

3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., May 3, 1S59. Promoted 2d Assistant Engi- 
neer, October 3, 1861. ist Assistant Engineer, May 20, 1863. Chief Engineer, 
March 4, 1 871. 



llrtriicr, aEilltam. 

Captain, 20th Infantry — Brevet Captain, U.S.A. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. Ist CLASS No, 3514. ADDRESS, COLUMBUS BARRACKS. 
OHIO. 

Private, Ist Ohio Infantry (Mexican War), June 10, 1846. Discharged June 14, 
1847. Piivate and Corporal, 2d Ohio Infantry, Jidy 31, 1847, to July 26, 1848. 
Private and Corporal, Ist Artillery, U.S..\., December 9, 1848,10 October 9, 1858. 
Private and Sergeant, 8th Infantry, U.S..'\., June 23, 1S59, to November i, 1861. 
2d Lieutenant, nth Infantry, U.S.A., October 29, 1861; accepted November i, 1861. 
Promoted Ist Lieutenant, March 12, 1862. Transferred to 20th Infantry, September 
21, 1866. Promoted Captain, October 5, 1867. Brevet Captain, U.S.A., August 
30, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of Bull Run (2d), 
Virginia.'* 

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^cix. i.orrn;o Smirii. 

Assistant Sorgeon, a6th Massachusetts lofantiy, U.SV. 

ELECTtB MARCH « SK. is: ClASS. No JTS^ ACORESS LOWELi. MASS. 

Assistinl Sauseon, .2«*1> Mass. Infanbr, Maick 16, l$63. Dischaij^. Jane 11. 
iSa4. Acting Assistant SaigeoB, U.S.A., Jahr 19, l$64, to Jaae 30, 1865. 



JFranns, \!rbni. 

ft.«pi«;n itjrh New York Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL L BBS. « CLASS- Kc :■*» AOCSESS CAM3R.CGE. liASS. 

Cliapiaiii. 137th N. V. Infantrr. Aogost jo. iSce. Dedui^^ni. September 16. 
iS6_i. 

Sxi::i.^. <}^::c^:. \C::...:i. 

Eldest son of Companion Chaplain Eben Fiucis. 
ELECTED JUNE 3. aSS. M CLASS. N» 39»* ADDRESS. WOONSOCKET R I 



J^ranns. 3amrs. 

Major, ad Massachusetts Intantry — Breret Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

£;.EC~SC APfttL I. ess ts class. Ito. 37S3w ADDRESS, LOWELL. MASS. 

3d lievteasM, 3d Mass. InEaatrr. Mar 3Ss iSbl. FtoaHited 1st Ueateaant, X»- 
Tenber l. 1S61: affWitBted R.Q.M.. Jahr 14. iSSs. Captain, Aigast la 1S62. 
Mi^, TBhr4. iSbj. Mastered. Jahr 39, iSo^. CoouBeamed LieatenaBt Coktad, 
Jahr 34. 1S65; not mastered. Mastered oat, Jahr 14, 1S65. Brevet Ijeateaaat 
Colond, l'.S.V., March 13, iSl&j, ~ for gallant and aKtitoiioK serrices dai^; the 
recent caa^o^BS in Georgia awl the CaroSnas.'" 



(E'alnna. JSarrrn BoUjm. 

rtmj^tain^ 56dt Massa^osetts InCantxy. U-S-V. 

ELECTED JAMMRV 3. BES. IsC CLASS. Ntt. *MV AOORESS, OEDKAM MASS. 

Emexed senice. .\pcil 19. tS6i. Prirate and tst Set^eaat. iSth Mas~ InEsntiy. 
Jair a£^ 1S61. Msstered. Aogast 24, 1S61. Dischaised (&ah■StT^. X<n<aaber S, 
1S61. 3d UKateaam. 5661 Mass. la&atiT. Septeaiber 5, iSa> Pdovoted ist 
LieateaaBt, laBBUj4, lS6ki- Cir^rii:;. T=< iL iS&a- MosJeied. Octoter si. iSd«. 
Mastered oat. Jahr 13. 1S65 

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©tfforti. jTrrtrrirft ^rumour. 

ist Lieutenant, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE I, 1670. Ist CLASS. No. 1218. ADDRESS, NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 

Quartermaster Sergeant, 3<1 Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 23, 
1861. Mustered out, July 22, iSl'ii. Quartermaster Sergeant, 44th Infantry, 
M.V.M., in service of the U.S., .September 12, 1862. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 
2d Lieutenant, 6tli Unattached Company, Mass. Heavy .Artillery, afterwards 3d 
Mass. Heavy Artillery, June i, 1863. IVomoted 1st Lieutenant, July II, 1864. 
Dischargeil (disahility), April 20, 1865. 

©Irason. Banirl 1l7fm-o ILiibjrntrf. 

Captain, ist Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3510. ADDRESS, NATICK, MASS. 

Private and ist .Sergeant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, September 25, 1S61. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 1st Mass. Cavalry, July 27, 1862. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, February i, 

1863. Mustered, .Vpril 12, iS6j. Captain, January 27, 1864. Mustered, March 28, 

1864. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in action), September 
14, 1864. 

©off, iHatijan, Suntor. 

Colonel, 37th U.S. Colored Troops — Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 6, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3148. ADDRESS, WARREN, R.I. 

Captain, 2d R.I. Infantry, June 6, 1861. Promoted Major, July 22, 1862. 
Lieutenant Colonel, December 13, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, 22d U.S.C.T., 
December 23, 1S63. Colonel, 37th U.S.C.T., October 25, 1S64. Mustered out, 
June 4, 1867. Brevet Brigadier (General, U..S.V., March 13, 1S65, " for long and 
faithful service and gallant conduct in the field." 



(©olusmitlj, Sanforti l^tng. 



ist Lieutenant, 59th Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Captain, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 7, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3676. ADDRESS, ANDOVER, MASS. 

Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, i86l. Discharged to accept promotion, 
January 6, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 59th Mass. Infantry, January 6, 1864. Promoted 
1st Lieutenant, June 23, 1864. Commissioned Captain, March 25, 1S65; not mus- 
tered. Mustered out, May 15, 1865. Brevet Captain U.S.V., March 25, 1865, 
"for gallantry at Fort Steadman, Va." 

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*Pour, Ciiailfs ilugustiis. 



Ensign, U.S.N. Only son of Colonel Jesse A. Gove, U.S.V., 
killed in action. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1883. 1st CLASS. No. 2693. ADDRESS. U. S. S. " TRENTON.' 

Cadet Mide^ipman, I'. S.N. A., June 5, 1S71. Midshipman, U.S.N., June 20, 
1S76, IVomoteil Ensign, M.irch 29, 1S79. 

Jesse A. Gove. — 2d Lieutenant, 9th U.S. Infantn-, .\pril 9, 1S47. Promoted 
1st Lieutenant, December 4, 1S47. Discharged, August 26, 1848. Capt.iin, loth 
U.S. Infantry, March 3, 1855. Colonel, 22d Massachusetts Infantry, October 30, 
1861. Killed at battle of* Gaines Mill, Ya., June 27, 1S62. 



tPragg. Isaar \ian\. 



ist Lieutenant, 6ist Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Captain, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 5, 188*. Ist CLASS. No. 3160. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

Private and Corporal, tst Massachusetts Infantry, April 17, 1S61. Mustered, May 
24, lS6i. Mustered out. May, 25, 1S64. 2d Lieutenant, 6lst Mass. Infantr)-, 
September 8, 1S64. Promoted ist Lieutenant, December 9, 1864. Mustered, 
December 19, 1S64. Mustered out, July 16, 1S65. Brevet Capt.iin, U.S.V., .\pril 
9, 1S65, " for gallant and meritorious services during the recent operations resulting 
in the fall of Richmond. \a.. and the surrender of the insurgent army under General 
Koherr K. I ee." 

tpialifs, ifunis ^PtJtoin. 

Captain, 33d Massachusetts Infantry — Brevet Major. U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 6. I8S5. I$! CLASS. No. 3S45 ADDRESS. BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 33d Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1862. Promoted Captain, Decem- 
ber 4, 1S62. Mustered out, June 11, 1865. Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 16, 1865. 
" for gallant and meritorious services at the engagement at .-Vvenp-sborough, X.C." 

@rrfn, iTliailrs iLanman. 

Passed Assistant Surgeon (Lieutenant\ U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, I88*. 1st CLASS. No. 35(H. ADDRESS. PROVIDENCE. R.I. 

Captain's Clerk, U.S.X., May, 1861, to September, 1S62. AssisUnt Sur- 
geon, 51st Infantr)-, Pennsylvania Militia, in service of the U.S., July 11, 1S63. 
Mustered out, September 2, 1S63. .\cting .\ssistant Surgeon, U.S.X., May 31, 
1S64. .\ssistant Surgeon, June 23, 1S64. Promoted Passed .\ssistant Surgeon, 
October 11, 1S67. Resigned, January 15, 1870. 

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©recnougl), ©forgr ©ortioii. 

Captain, 4th Artillery, U.S.A. 

ELECTED APRIL 17. 1885. Member at Large. 1st CLASS. No. 3806. ADDRESS, FORT WAR- 
REN, MASS, 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i, i86i. Served as Volunteer Aidc-de-Canip, Staff of 
Major General VV. II. French, Commanding 3d Army Corps, July 12 to August, 
1863. 2d Lieutenant, 12th Infantry, U.S.A., June 23, 1865. Promoted ist Lieu- 
tenant, June 23, 1865. Transferred to 21st Infantry, September 21, 1866. Unas- 
signed April ig, 1869. Assigned to 4th .\rtillery, December 15, 1870. Captain, 
Ueceniber i, 1883. 

IlKiincs, Jjcnru Cargill. 

2d Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps. Eldest son of Companion 
Brevet Brigadier General Thomas J. Haines, U.S.A., 
deceased. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 3, 1883. Ist CLASS. No. 2939. Tiar\sferrcd to Commandery of the 
District of Columbia, November 7, 1883. 

Cadet Midshipman, U.S.N.A , June 26, 1875. 2d Lieutenant, U.S.M.C, 
July r, 1883. 

Captain and Assistant Adjutant General — Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 7, 1883. Ist CLASS. No. 2688. ADDRESS, SALEM, MASS. 

Private, 8th Infantry, M.V.NL, in service of the U.S., April 17, 1861. Mustered, 
May 18, 1861. Mustered out, .\ugust i, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 19th Mass. In- 
fantry, August 22, 1861. Promoted Captain, July I, 1862. Captain, Assistant 
Adjutant General, U.S.V., June 30, 1864. Mustered out, November 11, 1865. 
Brevet Major, U.S.V., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious services at 
Kinston, N.C." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. V., March 13, 1865, " for gallant 
and meritorious services during the war." 

?l?aUob]cU, llortooot) 19rnrosr. 

Colonel, 55th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3054. ADDRESS, WEST MEDFORD, MASS. 
Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V..M., April 25, 1861. Discharged, June 10, 
1861. 1st Lieutenant, 20th Mass. Infantry, July 10, 1861. Promoted Captain, 
November 26, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, 54th Mass. Infantry, April 17, 1863. 
Colonel, 55th Mass. Infantry, May 30, 1863. Resigned (disability resulting from 
wound received in action), November 2, 1863. 

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garrison, 2Hilliam ??fnru. 

ist Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. 

ELECTED MAY 2, 1883. Ist CLASS. No. 28CI. AOORESS, BRAINTREE, MASS. 

3d .\ssistant Engineer, U.S.N., July 29, 1861. Promoted 2d Assistant Engineer, 
December iS, 1862. 1st .\ssistant Engineer, Januarj- 30, 1S65. Resigned, Octolier 
8, 1872. 



^^artlUfU, Cfptja.s iLornuo. 

ist Lieutenant, 7th Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 188«. Ist CLASS No 3675. ADDRESS. WALTHAM, MASS. 

Enrolled in company of infantry, afterwards organized as 7th Mass. Bat- 
ter>-, April 19, 1S61; Sergeant and Ist Sergeant. Mustered, May 21, 1861. 2d 
Lieutenant, 7th Mass. Batter)-, April 14, 1862. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, No- 
vember 17, 1862. Resigned, October 5, 1863. 



2?arrington, Samuel. 

Captain, 25th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3674 ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

1st Lieutenant, 25th Mass. Infantry, October 12, 1861. Promoted Captain, 
November 5, 1862. Q>mmissioned Lieutenant Colonel, January 10, 1865; not 
mustered. Mustered out, July 13, 1S65. 



jl)amKm5, ^arijnrr Ctiantilrr. 

ist Lieutenant, 3d Vermont Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 7. 1834. 1st CLASS. No. 3251. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Private, 3d Vermont Infantry, January 28, 1864. 2d Lieutenant, 3d \'er- 
mont Infantry, October iS, 1864. Mustered, January i, 1865. Promoted 1st 
Lieutenant, February 25. 1865. Mustered, March 23, 1865. Discharged (disa- 
bility resulting from wounds received in action), June 2, 1865. 

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?t?tgt)fr, Solin UJrnlru. 

Captain, U.S. Marine Corps. 

ELECTED APRIL 12. 1871, in Commandciy of the State of Pennsylvania. 1st CLASS. No 1280. 
Transferred to Commandery of the State of California, as Charter Member, May 3, 1871. 
Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, September 25, 1882. Transferred 
to Commandery of the District of Columbia, April 30, 1883. 

2d Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, March 9, 1861. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, 
September i, 1861. Captain, June 10, 1S64. Brevet Captain, U.S.M.C, May 25, 
1863, "for gallant and meritorious serWces at Port Hudson and Grand Guif, 
May 25, 1863." 



?t?inrhs, eiiSunvti JHart). 

Brigadier General — Brevet Major General, U.S.V. — Colonel 
(^ Retired) — Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.A. 

ELECTED MAY 4, 1870, in the Commandery of the State of New York. 1st CLASS. No. 1205. 
Transferred to Commandery of the State of Wisconsin, as Charter Member, May 15, 1874. 
Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, May 6, 1885. ADDRESS, 
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 

Lieutenant Colonel, Sth Infantry, M.V.M., in ser^•ice of the U.S., April 30, 
l86i. Promoted Colonel, May l6, 1 861. Mustered out, .August i, lS6r. Colonel, 
19th Mass. Infantry, August 3, 1S61. Brigadier General, U.S.V., Xovember 29, 
1862. Accepted, April 28, 1863. Resigned, June 30, 1S65. Brevet Major General, 
U.S. v., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and meritorious seriices." 2d Lieutenant, 
2d Cavalrv-, U.S.A., April 26, 1861. Resigned, June 4, 1S61. Lieutenant Colonel, 
40th Infantr>% U.S..\., July 28, 1866. Accepted, September 17, 1866. Transferred 
to 25lh Infantry, Match 15, 1S69. Retired \rith rank of Colonel, " for wounds 
received in line of dutv," December 15, 1870. Brevet Colonel, U.S.A., March 
2, 1S67, "for gallant and meritorious ser\-ices in tlie battle of Antietam, Mar)-- 
land." Brevet Brigadier General, U.S..\.. March 2, 1867, " for gallant and meri- 
torious services in the assault on Petersburg, Virsinia." 



?t?intis, JSilliam f^rnrvi SHrrt. 

Major and Surgeon, 12th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 6, 1883. 1st CLASS. No. 2805. ADDRESS, MILFORD, N.H. 
Assistant Surgeon, 17th Mass. Infantr)', August 23, 1861. Major and Sur- 
geon, I2th Mass. Infantrv-, May 26, 1S63. Mustered out, July 8, 1864. 

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ll?olt, Hlfrrt jTairbanhs. 

Lieutenant Colonel, ist Texas Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 6, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3I4«. ADDRESS, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. 

rrivate and Hospital Steward, 3d Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., 
.-\pril 17, lS6l. Mustered, April 23, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Assist- 
ant Surgeon, 30th Mass. Infantry, December 6, 1861. Commissioned, Kebruary 
20, 1862. Major and Surgeon, Ist Texas Cavalry, December i, 1862. Major, 
December, 1863. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, December, 1864. Mustered, 
Mav 20, 1S65. Mustered out, November 4, 1865. 



llJophtns, U)niry JTrrtirrirh. 

2d Lieutenant, 3d New Hampshire Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 6, 1885. Ist CLASS. No 3843. ADDRESS, LAWRENCE, MASS 

1st Sergeant, 3d X.ll. Infanliy, August 10, 1S61. Mustered, August 23. 
1861. 2d Lieutenant, 3d N.II. Infantry, July i, 1S62. Discharged (disabil- 
ity), April 17, 1S63. Private, Ist X.IL Cavalry, .Vpril 4, 1865. Mustered out, 
May 6, 1S65. 



!t?utison, 3amrs Smitii. 

ist Lieutenant, nth Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3515. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R.I. 

Private, ist Infantry, Rhode Island Detached Mililia, M.iy 30, 1S61. Mus- 
tered out, August 2, 1861. Ist Lieutenant, nth R.l. Infantry, October i, 1S62. 
Mustered out, July 13, 1863. 



Sarkson. Samiirl. 

Medical Director 1 Commodore 1, Retired, U.S.N. 
ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. Ist CLASS. No. 3881. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.X , June 20, 1838. Promoted Passed Assistant Sur- 
geon, November 22, 1843. Surgeon, September 2, 1852. Medical Director, 
March 3, 1S71. Retired, April i, 1879. 

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*Brttf), (fFtiinin ?[?i-irriso)i. 

Acting 2d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N. 

ELECTED MARCH 5, 1884, 1st CLASS. No. 3164. 

Acting 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., September 9, 1862. Promoted Acting 
2d Assistant Engineer, June 6, 1864. Discharged, January 20, 1866. 

Died at Bridgevvater, Mass., January" 27, 1885. 

Untt, 3o!iu. 

Captain, 5th Infantry. M.V.M., in service of the United States. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1874. 1st CLASS. No. 1593. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 
Captain, 5th Infantry, M.V.M., September 16, 1S62. Mustered out, July 
2, 1863. 



EiTCclanli, 5amur!. 

Major and Surgeon — Brevet I^ieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1875. 1st CLASS. No. 1725. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of New York, November 3, 1880. Re-transferred to Commandery of the State of 
Massachusetts, April 2, 1884. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, March i, 1S62. Major and Surgeon, 45th In- 
fantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., Oct. 28, 1862. Mustered out, July 7, 
1863. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.V., Sept. 2, 1863. Promoted Major and Surgeon, 
Sept. 9, 1863. Mustered out, F"eb. 21, i866. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., 
Feb. 8, 1S66, "for faithful and meritorious services." 



ILcc, jfrancts EHilson. 

Eldest son of Companion Colonel Francis L. Lee. 

ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. 2d CLASS. No. 3883. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

ILEigljton, MaUrx ^tmv. 

Assistant Surgeon, i88th Pennsylvania Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 4, 1885. 1st CLASS. No. 37n. ADDRESS, LOWELL, MASS. 

Assistant Surgeon, iSSth Penn. Infantry, April 9, 1S64. Mustered out, 
December 14, 1865. 



HfVuis, 3oim Bfujamtn. 

Major and Brigade Surgeon — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. Isl CLASS. No. 3507. ADDRESS, HARTFORD, CONN. 

Major and Surgeon, 5th Connecticut Infantry, July 3, 1861. Mustered, July 23, 
lS6i. Major and Brigade Surgeon, U.S.V., April 4, 1862. Mustered out, October 
7, 1865. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., October I, 1S65, "for faithful and 
meritorious services." 



iHririiu-f. (Tiiarlrs. 

Major and Paymaster, U.S.A. Captain and Commissary of 
Subsistence — Brevet Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1884, 1st CLASS. No. 3516. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Captain and C. S., U.S.V., .Vpril 28, 1862. Vacated commission September i, 
1S66. Brevet Major, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, U.S.V., October 21, 1865, 
"for faithful and meritorious services." Captain and C. S., U.S.A., August 17. 
l856. Major and P.aymaster, U.S..\., .\ugust 30, 1880. Brevet Major, U.S.A., 
August 17, 1S66, " for faithful services in the subsistence department." 



iHcntifnliall, jlolm. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 4th Artillery — Brevet Colonel, U.S.A. 

ELECTED MAY 4. 1881, in Commandery of the State of New Yoik. 1st CLASS. No. 2501. 
Transferred to Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, February 6. 1884. ADDRESS, 
FORT TRUMBULL, CONN. 

Cadet, U.S.M..\., July i, 1S47. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, 1st Dragoons, U.S..\., 
July I, 1S51. Transferred to 4th .\rtillery, February 20, 1S52. 2d Lieutenant, 
October 8, 1853. Promoted ist Lieutenant, M.arch 12, 1S56; Captain, July 3, 
1S61. M.ajor and Judge .\dvocate, U.S.V., March 17, 1863. Assigned as 
Lieutenant Colonel and .Vssistant Inspector General, U.S.V. (under .Act of July 17, 
1862), February J7 to September 26, 1864. Mustered out of Volunteer service, 
October 23, 1865. Major, ist .\rtillery, January 10, 1877. lieutenant Colonel, 4th 
Artillery, October 2, 1883. Brevet Major, U.S.A., .-Vpril 7, 1862, for "gallant and 
meritorious services in the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee." Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 
U.S.A., September 20, 1863, " for gallant and meritorious ser\ices in the battle of 
Chick.amauga, Georgia." Brevet Colonel, U.S..\., March 13, 1865, "for gallant and 
meritorious services during the war." 

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IHtllar, -Hobrrt. 

Assistant Surgeon, 4th Rhode Island Infantry — Brevet 
Major, U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER I, 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 2600. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R.L 

Assistant Surgeon, 4th Rhode Island Infantry, August 27, 1861. Mustered, 
October 30, 1861. Mustered out, August 26, 1864. Brevet Captain and Major, 
U.SA'., March 13, 1S65, "for faithful and meritorious services." 



rrill, jTfrtitnanti (Portion. 

Acting Ensign, U.S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1st CLASS. No. 3511. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Acting Ensign, U.S.N., October 1, 1864. Discharged, September 16, 1866. 



itloiTis, xlrtfiur. 

Captain, 4th Artillery — Brevet Captain, U.S.A. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. 1st CLASS. No. 3509. ADDRESS, FORT ADAMS, R.L 

2d Lieutenant, 4th Artillery, U.S.A., March 24,1862. Promoted 1st Lieuten- 
ant, November 12, 1S63. Captain, January 10, 1877. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, LT.S. A., 
June 30, 1862, "for gallant and meritorious services in the battle of White Oak 
Swamp, Va." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., September 17, 1862, " for gallant and merito- 
rious services in the battle of Antietain, Md." 



i^gc, ©corgr It?. 

Colonel, 29th Maine Infantry — Brevet Major General, U.S.V. 

ELECTED APRIL 6, 1869. 1st CLASS. No. 1053, Transferred to Commandety of the District 
of Columbia, April 5, 1882. Re-transferred to Comnnandery of the State of Massachusetts, 
May I, 1885, ADDRESS, SOUTH NATICK, MASS. 

2d Lieutenant, 1st Maine Infantry, April 28, 1861. Mustered out, August 5, 
1861. Captain, lOth Maine Infantry, October 3, 1861. Mustered out, May 7, 1863. 
Captain, 29th Maine Infantry, November 7, 1863. Promoted Major, October 4, 1864, 
Colonel, December 17,1864. Mustered out, June 21, 1866. Brevet Brigadier Gen- 
eral, U.S.V., October 28, 1864, " for meritorious services." Brevet Major General, 
U.S.V., March 13, 1S65, " for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

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©'iTonnor, jTrrtrriri; Sidiibalti. 

Acting Master, U.S.N. 

ELECTED MAY 7. 1884. 1st CLASS. No, 3276. ADDRESS, NEWTON HIGHLANDS, MASS. 

Acting Master's Male, U.S.N'., January 15, 1863. Promoted Acting Knsign, 
January 21, 1864. Acting Master, June 28, 1S65. Resigned, December 27, 1S67. 

i^agr. 1l?fnru CTitcomlJ. 

Acting Ensign, U.S.N. 

ELECTED MAY 6, 1885 1st CLASS. No 3844. ADDRESS, FITCHBURG, MASS. 

Mate, I'.S.X., November 23, 1S63. Promoted .Acting Ensign, September 4, 
18(14. Discharged, June 3. 1865. 

?3ai1t, SSItlltam. 

2d Lieutenant, gth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5. 1884. 1st CLASS. No. 3508. ADDRESS, DORCHESTER, MASS. 

Private and ist Sergeant, 9th Mass. Battery, .\ugust 10, 1S62. 2d Lieutenant, 
9th .M.1SS. Battery, January 18, 1865. Mustered, January 28, 1865. Mustered out, 
June 6, lS('>5. 

^3arkliuv5t, (L'liarlr0 It^niru. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 3d Rhode Island Cavalry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. Ist CLASS, No. 3505. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R.L 

Captain, nth Rhode Island Infantry, September 19, 1862. Mustered October I, 
1862. Mustered out, July 13, 1S63. Lieutenant Colonel, 3d Rhode Island Cavalry, 
August 31, 1863. Mustered February 4, 1864. Resigned, May 26, 1865. 



i^aiiilnirst, 3oiin €5ibson. 



Colonel, gth Michigan Infantry — Brevet Brigadier General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3252. Transferred to the Comrfundery of the 
State of Michigan, as Charter Member, February 4, 1885. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 9th .Michigan Infantry, September lO, 1861. Prisoner 
of war, July 13, 1862, to December 18, 1862. Promoted Colonel, February 6, 
1863. Mustered out, November 10, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General, U.S.V., 
M.ty 22, 1S65, "for g.illant, faithful, and meritorious sersices." 

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Parsons, 3ot}n SHtUtam. 

Assistant Surgeon, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 7, 1884. 1st CLASS. No. 3275. ADDRESS, PORTSMOUTH, N.H. 

Assistant Surgeon, 24tli Massachusells Infantry, April S, 1865. Mustered, April 
17, 1865. Mustered out, January 20, 1 866. 



Pcadj, Brnjamin jfranfUin, Sunior. 

Colonel, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United Statts. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882, 1st CLASS. No. 2549. ADDRESS, LYNN, MASS. 

1st Sergeant, 8th Infantry, MA'.M., A])ril 16, 1S61. Mustered, April 30, 1S61. 
Mustered out, August i, 1S61. isl Lieutenant and Adjutant, 8th Infantry, MA'.M., 
November 7, 1862. Mustered out, August 7, 1863. Colonel, 8th Infantry, M.V.M. 
July 26, 1864. Mustered out, November 10, 1864. 



?Prarrc, BEaltcr. 

Acting Master, U.S.N. 
ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. 1st CLASS. No. 3053. ADDRESS, HARTFORD, CONN. 
Acting Master's Mate, U.S.N. , October 21, 1861. Promoted Acting Ensign, 
March 6, 1863. Acting Master, March 24, 1865. Resigned, April 27, 1865. 



^Cfk, George Bariiflrr, Junior. 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Rhode Island Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 2551. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R.L 

2d Lieutenant, 2d Rhode Island Infantry, December 13, 1864. Mustered, 
December 14, 1S64. Resigned, July 3, 1S65. 



Pinfetiam, George (Sliteitn. 

Assistant Surgeon, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 7, 1884. 1st CLASS. No. 3250. ADDRESS, LOWELL, MASS. 

Assistant Surgeon, 6th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United States, 
December 23, 1862. Mustered out, June 3, 1863. Assistant Surgeon, 3d Mass. 
Heavy Artillery, March 6, 1865. Resigned, August 16, 1865. 

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Ixanli. <Stfpi)fu. 

Passed Assistant Paymaster i Lieutenanf), U S.N. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. Is! CLASS. No. 3506. ADDRESS, NEWPORT, R.I. 

rrivatc. Isl U. S. Sharpshooters, August, lS6l. Discharged (disability), 
April, 1S63. Acting 3d Assistant Engineer, U.S.N., December 17, 1864. 
Assistant Paymaster, U.S.X., August 12, 1S69. Promoted Passed Assistant Pay- 
master, April ;o, 1S74. 

Ixaumonli. (Cliadrs Kialkrr. 

Major. Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. 

ELECTED MAY 2, 1883. Ut CLASS. No. 2803. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Cadet, U.S.M.A., July i. 1861. Served as Volunteer Aide-de-Camp, under 
authority of Secretary of War. June and July, 1863 (Gettysburg Campaign). 1st 
Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., June 23, 1865. Promoted Captain, March 
21, 1S67. Major. Kebruary 20, 1883. 

iUno, (Tonrat). 

Eldest surviving son of Major General Jesse Lee Reno, U.S.V., 
killed in action. 

ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. 1st CLASS. No. 3049. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Jesse Lee Reno. Cadet, U.S.M..\., 1S42. Brevet 2d Lieutenant, Ordnance 
Dep.irtment, U.S..-\.., July I, 1846. 2d Lieutenant, March 3, 1S47. Promoted 1st 
Lieutenant, March 3, 1853. Captain, July i, tStio. Brevet 1st Lieutenant, U.S..\., 
April 18, 18+7, " for gallant and meritorious conduct at Cerro Gordo." Brevet 
Captain U.S..\., September 13, 1847, "for gal'a"' and meritorious conduct at Cha- 
pultepec."' Brigadier General, U.S.V., November 12, 1S61. Promoted Major General, 
July iS, 1S62. Killed at battle of South Mount.-tin, Md., September 14, 1S62. 

iifunolDs, iiotm ^Jrrluns. 

Captain, Veteran Reserve Corps. 

ELECTED MARCH 7, 1883. 1st CLASS. No. 2689. ADDRESS, SALEM, MASS. 

Corporal, 8th Infantry, .M.V.M.. in service of the U.S., April 17, 1S61. Mus- 
tered, May 18, 1861. Mustered out, August i, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 19th Mass. 
Infantry, .\ugust 28, 1S61. Promoteil 1st Lieutenant, November 29, 1861. Cap- 
tain, February 27, 1S63. Discharged (disability resulting from wounds received in 
.iction), November 5, 1S63. Captain, Veteran Reserve Corps, March 5, 1S64. 
Mustered out, June 30, 1866. 

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Captain, i8th Connecticut Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1885- 1st CLASS, No. 3679. ADDRESS, NORWICH, CONN. 

Sergeant- Major, iStli Conn. Infanlry, July 26, 1862. 2il I.ioutcnanI, iStli 
Conn. Infantry, Uecember 22, 1862. Prisoner of War, June 15, 1.863, to Marcli 23, 
1864. rromoted ist I.ieutenanl and Adjutanl, June 5, 1864. Mustered, June 10, 
1864. Captain, October 17, 1S64. Mustered, October 20, 1864. Mustered out, 
June 27, 1865. 



3L\ussflt, CHtfhjartr jlustin. 

Captain, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MAY 7, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3501. ADDRESS, WORCESTER. MASS. 

Private and 1st Sergeant, 15th .Mass. Infantry, July 12, 1S61. 2d Lieutenant, 
15th Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1862. Promoted Ist Lieutenant, .September 28, 1862. 
Captain, January 27, 1863. Discharged (disability), September 8, 1863. 2d Lieu- 
tenant, 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, May 5, 1864. Promoted 1st Lieutenant, May 28, 
1864. Captain, July I, 1S65. Mustered out, September 18,1865. 



Eussrll, jFvftirutrfi 51ltUtnm. 



Eldest son of Companion Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Ira 
Russell. 

ELECTED MAY 6, 1885. 5d CLASS. No. 3848. ADDRESS, WINCHENDON, MASS. 

In Hospital service as a civilian, 1S62-3. 



Eusscll, Cra. 

Major and Surgeon— Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1883. Ist CLASS. No. 2734. ADDRESS, WINCHENDON, MASS. 

Major and Surgeon, iith Mass. Infantry, August 29, 1861. Major and Surgeon, 
U.S.V., April 4, 1862. Resigned, June 29, 1865. Erevet Lieutenant Colonal, 
U.S.V., June I, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." 

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Srabrins, Jlorl. 

Major and Surgeon — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER I, 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 2599. ADDRESS, ROXBURY, MASS. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon, May 24, 1862, to June 24, 1862, and from August 
28, 1862, to December 4, 1863. Assistant Surgeon, U.S.V., December 4, 1863. 
Promoted Major and Surgeon, March 30, 1864. Mustered out, October 7, 1865. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., October 6, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious 
services. " 

Smitti. ^3ftrr Dolir. 

2d Lieutenant, ist Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 3, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3532. ADDRESS, ANDOVER, MASS, 

Corporal and Sergeant, I4lh Mass. Infantry, afterwards Ist Mass. Heavy 
Artillery, July 5, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, ist Mass. Heavy Artillery, August 3, 1863. 
Discharged (disability resulting from wound receive<l in action), December i, 1864. 

SmttI), £finvo .3[ugu5tii5, 

Lieutenant Colonel, ist Maine Heavy Artillery — Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3055. ADDRESS, BOSTON, MASS. 

Captain, 18th Maine Infantry, afterwards ist Maine Heavy Artillery, August 23, 
1862. Promoted Major, September 17, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel, January 16, 
1865. Mustered, January 21, 1865. Mustered out, September 11, 1865. Brevet 
Colonel, U.S.V., March 29, 1865, " for faithful and meritorious services during 
the war." 

SnolM, (^forgr UHilliains. 

Major and Surgeon, 35th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 
ELECTED FEBRUARY 4, 1885. Ist CLASS. No. 3680. ADDRESS, NEWBURYPORT, MASS. 

Assistant Surgeon, 2Sth Mass. Infantry, September 30, 1S61. Mustered, Decem- 
ber 2, 1861. Major and Surgeon, 35th Mass. Infantry, March 13, 1S63. Mustered 
out, June 9, 1865. 

•Spoonrr, 5nimifl 13rtn;linm. 

Major, 46th Infantry, M.V.M , in service of the United States. 
ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882, Ist CLASS, No. 2552. ADDRESS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS, 

Captain, 46th Infantry, M.V.M,, September 25, 1S62. IVomoted Major, Feb- 
ruary 5, 1S63. Mustered out, July 29, 1863, 

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Stantoooti, €bn\ ^3oarr. 

Lieutenant Colonel, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the 
United States. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 2626. ADDRESS, WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 

Captain, 48th Infantry, M.V.M., September 2, 1862. Mustered, September 24, 
1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, July 2, 1863. Mustered, July 20, 1S63. Mus- 
tered out, September 3, 1863. 



Stuanaiian, JFarranli Strluait. 

ist Lieutenant, 1st Vermont Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. Ist CLASS. No. 3878. ADDRESS, SAINT ALBANS, VT. 

1st Sergeant, Ist Vermont Cavalry, August 15, 1862. Mustered, September 29, 
1862. 2d Lieutenant, : St Vermont Cavalry, January 5, 1864. Promoted ist Lieu- 
tenant, February 28, 1864. Discharged. August 25, 1864. 



SuUiban, 5?fmu Dorr 

Captain, 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United States. 
ELECTED JUNE 3, 1885. 1st CLASS. No. 3886. ADDRESS, SALEM, MASS. 

Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., April, 1S61. Captain, 44th Infantry, 
M.V.M., September 12, 1863. Mustered out, June 18, 1863. 



SuUtban, STtiomas Crook. 

Major and Commissary of Subsistence — Brevet Lieutenant 
Colonel, U.S.A. 

ELECTED MAY 2, 1883, in Commandery of the State of California. Ist CLASS. No. 2721. Trans- 
ferred to the Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, November 24, 1884. ADDRESS, 
BOSTON. 

Cadet, U.S..M.A., July i, 1S52. 2d Lieutenant, 1st .Artillery, U.S..\., July i, 
1856. Promoted ist Lieutenant, April 27, 1861. Captain, i8th Infantry, May 14, 
1861; declined. Captain and Commissary of Subsistence, U.S.A., August 3, 1861 ; 
accepted August 22, 1861. Assigned as Lieutenant Colonel and Commissary of Sub- 
sistence, U.S.V'. (underact of June 17, 1862), August 20, 1862, to January 27, 1863, 
and from March 21 to August I, 1865. Promoted Major and Commissary of Sub- 
sistence, U.S.A., April 14, 1875. Brevet Major and Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., 
March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services during the war." 

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Cavbrll. (J!5rorgf ©rosnriior. 

Assistant Surgeon, 3d Massachusetts Cavalry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1883. 1st CLASS No 2687 ADDRESS, BOSTON 
Assistant Surgeon, 3d Mass Cavalry, April 7, 1865. Commissionetl Major anil 
Surgeon, August 9, 1S65; not mustered. Mustered out, September ;8. 1S65. 

STliaucr, STIirotioir Siusttn. 

ist Lieutenant, 45th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 
ELECTED DECEMBER 5, 1883. Ist CLASS. No. 3000, ADDRESS. NEWTON, MASS. 
1st Lieutenant, 45111 Inf.intry, M.V.M., September 26, 1S62. .Mustered out, 
July 7, 1863. 

*€ram, Cliarlrs Kiissdl. 

Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U.S.V. 

ELECTED MARCH 5, 1884. Ist CLASS. No. 3161. 

Captain and .Assistant l,)uartcrinaster, U.S.V., September 4, 1862. Resigned 
November 6, 1S62. 

Died at North Conway. N.H . July 29, 18S5. 

rroluljiiligr, iLutlirr .Strplirn. 

Colonel, lOth Michigan Cavalry — Brevet Major General, 
U.S.V. 

ELECTED NOVEMBER 5, 1884. Ist CLASS No 3161. Transferred to Commandery of the 
State of Michigan, as Charier Memt>er, February 4, 1885. 

Major, 5th Michigan Cavair)', September 2, 1862. Lieutenant Colonel, loth 
Michigan Cavalry, August 25, 1863. Promoted Colonel, July 25, 1864. Mustered 
out, September 1, 1865. Brevet Brigadier General and Brevet Major General 
U.S.V., June 15, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious services." 



(Tiiiitdirll, iProrgr ^Jirrrf. 

Eldest son of Companion Surgeon George B. Twitchell. 
ELECTED APRIL I, 1885. 9d CLASS. No. 3790. ADDRESS, BOSTON 

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Fan Brunt, !t?cnni. 

Rear Admiral's Secretary (Lieutenant), U.S.N. 

ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 977. ADDRESS, BOSTON. 

Rear Admiral's .Secretary (Lieutenant), U.S.N., November, i86i. Resigned, 
February 1 6, 1864. 

Fan Slucfe, (Tunis ilancljcstcr. 

Eldest son of Companion Captain Nicholas Van Slyck. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 6, 1882. 2d CLASS. No 2623. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE. R.L 

21EalES, Stgournry. 

Major, 55th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. 1st CLASS. No. 3120. ADDRESS, NORTH CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 

Private and Sergeant, 4th Battalion Rifles, M.V.M,, 1861. Sergeant, 13th 
Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. 2d Lieutenant, 13th Mass. Infantry, February 3, 
1S63. Discharged to accept promotion. May 28, 1863. Captain, 55th Mass. In- 
fantry, May 23, 1863. Promoted Major, November 3, 1S63. Mustered, December i. 
1863. Resigned, November 18, 1864. 

maxti, S?rnro C. 

Captain, i6th Infantry, U.S.A. 
ELECTED JUNE 2, 1868. 1st CLASS. No. 834. ADDRESS, FORT MclNTOSH, TEXAS 
Private and .Sergeant-Major, 15th Mass. Infantry, July 31, 1.S61. 2d Lieutenant, 
15th Mass. Infantry, April 9, 1863. -Resigned, September 4, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 
57th Mass. Infantry, March 26, 1864. Promoted Captain, October 24, 1864. Mus- 
tered out, July 30, 1865. 2d Lieutenant, nth Infantry, U.S.A., February 23, 1866, 
accepted May i, 1866. Transferred to i6th Infantry, .Kpril 14, 1S69. Promoted 
Captain, February 8, 1880. Brevet Captain, U.S .'K., March 2, 1S67, "for gallant 
and meritorious services in action at Fort Steedman, Va., March 24, 1865." 

SKasljtiurn, 3o1in Sabis. 

ELECTED MAY 6. 1885. 1st CLASS. No. 3846. ADDRESS, WORCESTER. MASS. 

Eldest male descendant (brother) of Captain Edward Richmond Washburn, 
53d Infantry, M.V.M. , in service of the U.S.; died of wounds received at Port 
Hudson, La.; and Brevet Brigadier General Francis Washburn, Colonel, 4th Mass. 
Cavalry; died April 22, 1865, of wounds received at High Bridge, Va., April 6, 1865. 

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lErlib. iHfllnllr Crmfisoii. 

Assistant Surgeon, 33d Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED OCTOBER 4, 1882. 1st CLASS. No. 2711. ADDRESS. BOSTON 
Assistant Surgeon, 3i<.\ Mass. Infantry, August 7, 1863. Mustered out, June 1 1. 
1S65. 

JHrrtifu, Klilliam Balirorl?. 

Captain, ist Rhode Island Light Artillery, U.S.V. 
ELECTED DECEMBER 6, 1882. Ist CLASS. No. 2625. ADDRESS, PROVIDENCE, R I 
2il Lieutenant, ist Rhode Island Light Artillery, June 6, 1S61. Promoted 
Captain, August .25, 1S61. Resigned, July 22, 1S62. 

Klrlti. ixiriuivti IDailiing. 

Captain. 44th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 

States. 

ELECTED FEBRUARY 7, 1883. Ist CLASS. No. 2686. ADDRESS BOSTON. 

Private, 1st Corps C.idots, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., May 26, 1S62. 

Mustered out, July 2, 1S62. ist Lieutenant, 44th infantry, M.V.M., September 

IJ. 1S62. Promoted Captain, January 15, 1863. Mustered out, June iS, 1863. 

JHflls, (Pttiron. 

ist Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the United 
States. 
ELECTED NOVEMBER 5. 1884 Ist CLASS. No. 3677. ADDRESS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS 
Sergeant, 4(itl> Infantry. M.V.M., in service of the I'.S., September 25. 1S02. 
1st Lieutenant, 40th Infantry. M.\'.M., February 6, 1S63. Mustered out, July 
29, 1S63. isl Lieutenant, Sth Infantry, M.V.M., July 13, 1864. Mustered out, 
November 10, 1S64. 

Klflls. railliain. 

Brigadier General — Brevet Major General. U S.V. 

ELECTED JUNE 3. 1885. Ist CLASS. No. 3879. ADDRESS, BURLINGTON, VT. 

Private, Ist Verniont Cavalry, September 9, 1S61. ist Lieutenant, ist Ver- 
mont Cavalry, October 14, 1S61. Promoted Captain, November 18, 1S61. Mus- 
tered, November 19, 1861. Major, October 30, 1S62. Colonel, June 4, 1S64. 
Mustered. July 2, 1S64, Brigadier General, U.S.V., May 19, 1S65. Mustered 
out, January 15, 1866. lirevet brigadier General, I'.S.V., February 22, 18115. 
Brevet Major General, U.S.V,, March 13. 18(15. "for gallant and meritorious 
services." 

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amijrclrr, William ILamont, 

Acting Passed Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N. 

ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. 1st CLASS. No. 3052. ADDRESS, NEWPORT. R.I. 

Assistant Surgeon, U.S.X., July 30, 1861. Resigned, May 9, 1864. Acting 
Assistant Surgeon, U.S.N., July it, 1864. Promoted Acting I'assed Assistant 
Surgeon, September 20, 1866. Discharged, November 15, 1868. 



m\}itt, iloim (Tfjcstrv. 

Captain (Retired), U.S.A. 

ELECTED MARCH 19, 1883, in Commandcry of the State of California. 1st CLASS. No. 2706. 
Transferred to Commandery of tfie State of Massachusetts, January 30, 1885. ADDRESS, 
BOSTON. 

Private, 17th IV-nn. Infanlry, .Ajnil iS, 1861. Mustered <uit, August 2, 1861, 
Sergeant, 21st PL-nn. Militia in service of the U.S., September 15, 1S62. Mus- 
tered out, September 30, 1862. Private, Corporal, and Sergeant, nth Infantry, 
U.S.A., May 8, 1863. Discharged to accept promotion, June 10, 1864. 2d 
Lieutenant, loth Infantry, U.S A., May 18, 1864. Accepted, June 10, 1864. Pro- 
moted 1st Lieutenant, September 13, 1864. Unassigned, May 19, iSfJg. Assigned 
to 1st Artillery, December 31, 1870. Captain, July 18, 1879. Retired, Novem- 
ber 17, 1883, "for disabjjity received in line of duty." Brevet 1st Lieutenant, 
U.S.A., June 18, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in front of Petersburg, 
Virginia." Brevet Captain, U.S.A., August 19, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious 
services in the battle on the Weldon Railroad, Virginia." 



Wiikv, Kttlliam JTvrnrii. 

Captain, 24th Massachusetts Infantry, U.S.V. 

ELECTED JANUARY 2, 1884. 1st CLASS. No. 3051. ADDRESS, PEABODY, MASS. 

Private, Sth Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S., April 17, 1861. 
Mustered, April 30, 1861. Mustered out, August 1, 1861. Private and Sergeant, 
24th Mass. Infantry, September 22, 1861. ist Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, 
October 14, 1864. Promoted Captain, October 15, 1864. Mustered out, January 
20, 1866. 

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Jlloirrstrr. *Pfoigr $aimirl. 

Major, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, U.S.V. 

ELECTED DECEMBER 6. I8« lit CLASS. No. 2627. ADDRESS. BOSTON. 
Private, 4lh Battalion Rifles. M.V.M., .\pril 19, 1S61. Privale, Corporal, and 
Sergeant, ijlh Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1S61. Discharged to accept promotion, 
.\pril iS, 1S63. 2d Lieutenant, yih I'naltached Company, Mass. Hea\7 .\rtillefy, 
April 10, 1S63. Promoted Capt.ain, .\ugust 11, 1803. Mustered, .\ugust 14, 1S63. 
Major, 3d M.-ISS. Uenvy .\rlillery. September S, iStH- Mustered, C)ctober 13, 
1S64. Mustered out, September 29. 1S65. 

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(t^ a s u it 1 1 i c s . 



TRANSFERRED. 
To the Commandery of the State of New York. 

1st Lieutfiiant TlIEODOKK C. Oils, Novemlicr 5, 1SS4. 



To the Commandery of the District of Columbia. 

Chief EiigineLT Chahi.ks II. Ijakek, U..S.N., February 6, 18S4. 

Captain William \V. Carritii, May 2, 1883. 

Brevet Colonel JoilN C. CHANDLER, U..S..\., N'ovember I, 1882. 

lirevet Lieutenant Colonel Hkzkkl\ii Gardner, U..S. .-X., February 3, 1S83. 

.Second Lieutenant IIenkv C. IIai.nls, U.S.M.C, Noveinlier 7, 1883. 

Captain John H. Hicbee, U..S.M.C., April 30, 18S3. 

Captain .\lmyne II. G. Richardson, May 7, 1884. 

Captain Montgomery .Sicard, U..S.N., May 2, 18S3. 

Brevet Brigadier General George Warren West, January 3, 1883. 



To the Commandery of the State of Michigan. 

Brevet Major Cieneral Rl'.ssell A. .\l<;er, as Charter Member, Feljruary 4, 1S85. 
1st Lieutenant Henry M. Duffield, as Charter Member, February 4, 18S5. 
Brevet Brigadier General John G. Parkiu kst, as Charter Member, February 

4, 1885. 
Brevet Major General Luther S. Trowrridoe, as Charter Member, February 4, 

1885. 

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DECEASED. 



2d Lieutenant Chaklks 1'. Abboit, at North Amlovcr, Mass.. .August 6, 1879. 
Commander SiLl.lVAN D. .\.ME.s, L'..S.N., at Providence, R.I., November 22, 1880. 
1st Lieutenant Cori.KV .\MORY. at Boston, December 16, 1S79. 
Brevet Major General William K. Bartlett, at Pittsfield, Mass., Hec. 17, 1S76. 
Brevet Colonel CuSTAVis M. Bascom, l'.S..\., at Portsmoulh, R.L, .August 16, 

18S4. 
Colonel Iamfs I.. B.vrEs, at Soutb Wevniviulh, Mass., November 11, 1S75. 
Major JosKrii H. M. Bekikam. at Salem, Mass., February 3, 1S77. 
Lieutenant Henry J. Blake, .-it Paris, France, (X-tober 11, iSSo. 
Captain CliFion .\. Biamiiakh, at Chelsea, Mass.. September 23, 1S79. 
Lieutenant Colonel George Bowers, at Nashua, N.IL, Februarj- 14, 1884. 
Brevet Major .Vrthi'R H. BI'RNHAM, U.S..\., at Lowell, Mass., September 12, 1S77. 
Lieutenant Colonel JkHN 1L Birnha.vc, at Middletown, Conn., .April 10, 1SS5. 
Major Gener.il A.MBRosE E. Birnsihe, .at Bristol, R.L, September 13, iSSi. 
1st Lieutenant Francis Bush, Jr., at Isles of Shoals, .August 16, 1S74. 
1st Lieutenant Sa.mi'EL E. Chandler, at Cambridge, Mass., February 22, iSSi. 
1st Lieutenant Ranpoli'H M. Clark, at Dedham, Mass., September 11, 1873. 
P.iym.a.ster Frank Clvrke, U.S.N. , at .Mare Island, Cal., April 2, 1879. 
Captain \Viml\m S. Cobb, at New Bedford, Mass., December 7, 187S. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Charles M. Coit, at New London, Conn., July 3, 1S7S. 
Captain Robert Cross.man, 2d, at Taunton, Mass., July 25, 1876. 
Major Charles AV. Dabney, Jr., at Malvern, England, December 22, 1S70. 
Brevet Colonel Phine.\s A. D.vyis, at New Canton, A'a., .August 22, 1S72. 
Captain George P. Denny, .-it Boston, January 23, 1SS5. 
.Acting M.-ister Jamics S. Dillingham, Jr., on bo.-ird steamship " Finance," New 

Vork Harbor, November 14, tSSj. 
Brevet lieutenant Colonel James C.. C. Dooge, at Creston. Iowa, Januar>- 14, 

1S77. 
1st Lieutenant (.'.amaliel L. Dwight, .it Nassau, N.P., January to, 1875. 
Surgeon J. Franklin Dyer, at Annisquam, Mass., February 9, 1S79. 
Brevet Brigadier General J. CiSHiNG Ekmands, at Boston, December 2S, 1S79. 
Brevet Brig.adier General TuEonoRE (.".. Ellis, at Hartford, Conn., Janu.ary 8, 

1S83. 
Captain Charles W. El\vell, at Brooklyn, N.V., May 14, 1SS2. 
Brevet Brigadier Gener.-il Henry W. Fvller, at Roxbury, Mass., .\pril 7, 1S85. 
Brevet Brigadier General Henry S. Gansevoort, l".S..A., .it .Albany, N.V., .April 

12, 1S71. 
1st Lieutenant Francis Gon.D, at .Arlington, M.-iss., September 7, 1S74. 
Brevet Brigadier General P.\trick R. Giiney, at Boston, March 21, 1877. 

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Brevet Brigadier Cieiieral Tiiiimas J. Haines, U.S.A., at Ilartfurd, Conn., -vugust 

14, 1883. 
Brevet Colonel Tiieron E. IIai,i., at San Diego, Cal., .August 3, 18S0. 
Brevet Brigadier General Eij\v.\kd N. Hallowell, at West .Medford, Mass., July 

26, 1871. 

Captain John A. Hawes, at Fairhaven, Mass., March 10, 1883. 

Surgeon George II. W. IIerrick, at London, England, Jidy 2t, 1877. 

1st Lieutenant Joseph W. Holmes, at Springfield, Mass., January 24, 1881 

Major Isaac Harris Hooper, at Boston, April 12, 1873. 

1st Lieutenant Wii.i.iam L. Horton, at Boston, Novemljer 23, 1884. 

Captain Solomon Hovev, Jr., at Boston, October 2r, 1884. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel John W. Hl'dson, at Lexington, Mass., June i, 1S72. 

Brevet Major Charles H. Huru, at Dorchester, Mass., April 25, 1877. 

2d Lieutenant Joseph K. Jenness, at Haverhill, Mass., .'\ugust 29, 1881. 

Acting 2d -Vssistant Engineer Emwin H. Keith, at Bridgewater, Mass., January 

27, 1885. 

Captain Charles Duncan I.amu, at Boston, September 2, 1871. 
Brevet Brigadier General Hor.^ce C. Lee, at Springtield, Mass., June 22, 1884. 
Captain jAcon H. Lomhard, at Boston, July 29, 1875. 
Surgeon George I.otz, at Boston, July 20, 1879. 

Brevet Major General George N. Macv, at Boston, February 13, 1875. 
Brevet Major Herpert C. Mason, at Stockbridge, Mass., September 24, 1S84. 
Major M.MTHEW J. McCaffertv, at Boston, M.ay 5, 1SS5. 
Captain Michael S. McConville, at Worcester, Mass., December 25, 1872. 
1st Assistant Engineer Horace McMurtrie, at Boston, December i, 1881. 
1st Lieutenant Benjamin C. Miflin, at Boston, June 16, 1880. 
Captain Joseph Murdoch, at Roxbury, Mass., April 27, 1884. 
1st Lieutenant Andrew J. Nichols, at Natick, Mass., November 30, 1880. 
Brevet Colonel WILLIAM L. PALMER, at New Brighton, N.Y., Novemlier 10, 1884. 
Commodore FoxHALl. A. Parker, U..S.N., at Annapolis, Md., June 10, 1879. 
Captain John D. Parker, Jr., at Mattapoisett, Mass., August 17, 1878. 
Captain William E. Perkins, at Boston, January 18, 1879. 
Brevet Major Charles A. Phillips, at Gold Hill, Nevada, March, 1876. 
Colonel George H. Pierson, at Salem, Mass., February 8, 1881. 
Brevet Brigadier General Samuel A. Porter, U.S.A., at Boston, .April 21, 1880. 
Rear Admiral George H. Preble, U.S.N. , at Brookline, Mass., March 1, 18S5. 
Captain John C. Putnam, at Santa Barbara, Ca!., June 24, 1879. 
Captain William F. Redding, at Spring Valley, N.Y., March 7, 1876. 
Captain Edward B. W. Kestieaux, at Chelsea, Mass., March 19, 1878. 
Captain William F. Rice, U.S.A., at Mexico, Mo., June 4, 1884. 
Lieutenant Colonel James M. Richardson, at Roxbury, Mass., October 7, 1878. 
Brevet Brigadier General IIenrv Rust, Jr., at Portland, Me., July 29, iSSi. 

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Brevet Major Eugene E. Siielton, at Boston, October 2, 1S75. 
Brigadier General George F. Sheiley, at Portland, Me., July 20, 1S7S. 
Commodore Wii.i.iAM K. SricER, U.S.N. , .it Charleslown, Mass., November 29, 

1S7S. 
Svirgeon Horatio G. Stickney, at Springfield, Mass., December 15, 187S. 
1st Lieutenant William Br.\ndt Storer, at Cambridge, Mass., October 14, 1SS4. 
1st Lieutenant Henry H. Sti'rgis, at Boston, Janu.iry 30, iSSi. 
Captain Geokce J. TiinMrsoN, at Jamaica Plain, Mass., September 26, 1SS2. 
1st Lieutenant John Dixwell Thompson. 

Captain Lewis .-V. Tifft, at .Springfield, Mass., .\ugust 31, 1S74. 
1st Lieutenant John V. Touev, at Providence, K.I., October 5, 1S82. 
Captain Chakles R. Train, at North Conw.iy, N.IL, July 29, 1SS5. 
Brevet Colonel Charles N. Turnbi'I.i, at Boston, December 2, 1874. 
Commander EnwARO A. Walker, U.S.N. , at Newton, M.-uss., March S, 1876. 
Major WiLi.\RD 1). Wheeler, at Our.-iy, Colo , Janu.nry, 1SS5. 
Surgeon Ai.lsti>n W. Whitney, at West Newton, Mass., November 11. iSSi. 
2d Lieutenant George F. Wiwdman, at Boston, November 2, 1884. 
Captain Ji>HX W. W0LCOIT, at Dedham, Mass., June 4, 18S5. 
Medical Director John H. Wright, U.S.N., at Boston, December 26, 1879. 



RESIGNED. 



1st Lieutenant .Vzel .\mes, Jr., M.irch 5, 1SS4. 
Captain C.eori:e W. Baldwin, October 5, 18S1. 
Brevet Colonel George M. Barnard, Jr., June 3, 1SS5. 
1st Lieutenant .\lbert G. Bowi.f.s, May 7, 1SS4. 
Lieutenant Colonel JoHN B. Brownlow, May 6, 1S74. 
Captain Robert F. Clark, .April 5, 1SS2. 
Acting Master Caleb A. Ct'RTis, .\pril 4, 1S83. 
Surgeon Hall CrRTis, March I, 1SS2. 
Brevet Major Edward P. De.vcon, June 6, 1S77. 
2d Lieutenant David S. De.mson, U.S..\., December, 1S77. 
Commodore Donald McN. Fairfax, U.S.N., January 3, 1S74. 
Brevet Brigadier General .Vrthir .\. Goodell, February 2, 18S1. 
1st IJeutcnant IIoratu) N. Josf, .\pril 30, iSSl. 
1st Licuten.int Jt>liN C. Jones, December 6, 1S82. 

Lieutenant Colonel .Xl.EXANDER MoNTi^oMERY, U.S..\., .\pril 30. iSSl. 

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Chaplain Chari.ks C. Tiffany, May 3, 1876. 

Captain Alanscin H. Ward, March i, 1882. 

Brevet Brigadier fleneral Darius B. Warner, May i, 1S7S. 

Brevet Brigadier (ieneral Ciiari.fs A. WinrriER, June 7, 1S76. 



ELECTION DECLARED NULL AND VOID. 



Having neglected to perfect their membership for the period of six months. 
Cons/., Ai-l. r/., Seel. j. 

Captain GusTAVUS D. Batks, May 3, 1871. 

Brevet Captain John B. Ci.ai'I', May 4, 18S1. 

Brevet Colonel F^dwin K. f;i)(ii)Kirii, May 4, 1S69. 

Brevet Major Ocran H. Howard, U..S..\., May 3, 1S71. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Frkdkkick A. Sawyer, January 0, 1875. 

Brevet Colonel George I. Waterman, May 3, 1871. 

Lieutenant Colonel John W. WEriiERELi,, .\pril 5, 1.S71. 



DROPPED FROM THE ROLL. 



Having neglected or refused, after due notice, to pay dues. — Cons/., A>/. 

XVIII., See/. 3. 

Brevet Major George E. Aeden, U..S..-\., January 6, 1S75. 
Brevet Major T. Edward Ame.s, October 3, 1877. 
Brevet Brigadier General Theodore F. Brown, October 3, 1877. 
1st Lieutenant Ei.lsHA B. ChiI'MAN, October 3, 1877. 
1st Lieutenant Charles D wight, January 6, 1875. 
1st Lieutenant Walter Evereti', October 3, 1877. 
Captain George E. Goodrich, May 4, i88i. 
Lieutenant Colonel Francis S. Hesseltine, January 6, 1875. 
Lieutenant Colonel Horatio D. Jarves, January 2, 1878. 

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Hrevet Brigailier General Horatio Jknkins, Jr., January 2, 1878. 

I.ieiitenaiit Colonel Uamki. S. Lamson, January 2, 1878. 

lirevet Lieutenant Colonel Uantei. K. 1,arm;i>, U.S.A., .April 7, 18S0. 

Brevet Major Henjamin K. RoisEKrs, U.S.A., May 5, iSSo. 

2(1 Lieutenant John H. Rohinson, October 3, 1877. 

1st Lieutenant RuFus T. Sparks, May 5, iSSo. 

Brevet Major General Geori-.e J. Stannard, .May 5, iSSo. 

1st Lieutenant Benjamin Thomas, February 4, 1880. 

1st Lieutenant Charles H. Walker, January 6, 1875. 

2d Lieutenant Kdwaru \V. W'Ei.LiNirroN, May 5, 18S0. 

1st Lieutenant Ku\vari> 1". White, October 3, 1877. 

Captain IIinkv Winsor, Jr., January 6. 1S75. 



EXPELLED. 



Having been impeached and charges sustained.; — Const., .Irl. /'///., S,tl. I. 
Brevet Major James B. Biil, May 7, 1S79. 



CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS TO RECORDS 
OF SERVICE. 



.\l>AMS, Z. B. Commissioned Maiv>r. 5;6lh .Mass. Infantry, June 24, 1S64; not 

mustered. 
Davis, P. A. Captain ol Company of Infantry, afterwards 7lh Mass. Battery, 

April 20, 1 86 1. 
Uearborne, F. M. Retired, December 10, 18S3. 
Gansevoort, Henry Sanford. Private 7th Infantry, N.V.S.M., in service of the 

U. S., April 19, 1S61. Mustered out, June 3, 1S61. Lieutenant Colonel, 13th 

N.Y. Cavalry, June 20, 1S63. Promoted Colonel, March 28, 1864. 
J.\CKSON, P. T., Jr. Private, 4th Battalion Infantry, M.V.M., in service of the U.S.. 

May 25, 1S62. Mustered out, June I, 1S62. 

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Lke, J. G. C. Major and Quartermaster — Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A. 

Brevet Major and Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., July 31, 1865, "for faithful and 

meritorious services during the war." 
Newton, ^L T. Resigned, February 17, 1864. 
NOYES, N. N. 1st Lieutenant, December 29, 1862. 
Pkarce, SAMi'lii. ,\i.i,EN, Jr. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.V., Se|)tcniber 20, 

i8fi6, " for faithful services in the Pay Department." 
Kick, E, Captain, 19th Mass. Infantry, July 25, iSoi. I'rurniilcci ( aplain, 5th 

Infantry, U.S.A., .March 10, isSj. 
RlciI.\lU)S(i.N, J. M. Brevet Licutcrianl Colonel, US.V., March IJ, 1S65, "for 

l.iiihliil and meritorious services during the war." 
S.Mirii, J. S. 1st Lieutenant, 3d Maine Infantry, July 31, 1S61. Assigned as Chief 

Commissary, 2d Army Corps, January I, 1863. 
Stanton, T. H. Major and Paymaster, U.S. V., December iS, 1S62. Major and 

Paymaster, U.S.A., January 17, 1867. 
Wakrkn, IL Sergcant-Major, ist California Cavalry, .\iigust 23, 1S61. 2d Lieuten- 
ant, July II, 1863. 
WniTTiKR, E. N. Brevet Captain, U.S.V. 
Woodman, G. F". Resigned, June 15. 1863. 
Young, A. IL Major and Paymaster, U.S.V., May 28, 1864. Captain and .X.C^. M., 

U.S.A., November 13, 1884; accepted, November 22, 1884. 



CORRECTIONS IN NUMBERS OF INSIGNIA, 
TRANSFERS, ETC. 



Booth, G. Transferred to Commandery of the State of New York, October 4, 1871. 

Re-transferred to Commandery of the .State of Massachusetts, June 6, 1879. 
BuRRELl., I. S. Badge No. 2199. 
Mifflin, B. C. Badge No. 1123. 
Milton, R. S. .Member of ist Class. 
OsnoRNE, G. S. Badge No. 1287. 
Peck, T. S. Badge No. 1397. 
Pratt, W. Badge No. 623. 
ShEPLEY, G. F. Transferred from Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania to 

Commandery of the State of .Maine, March 4, 1868. 

(211) 



CHANGES OF ADDRESS. 



Al'AMs. J. i;. U., Warncrvillc, Mass. 

RvRKKK, .\. S., L'.S.S. '• KiiUTprise." 

H.vTKs, J. W., South Wcvmoiuh, Ma.>ts. 

Hi.VKKSLKK, E., New Ilavt-n^ Coiiii. 

Br.\i>y, G. \V., New Nork. 

Bkuics, J. \V., liiisloii. 

BuDUiNC, J. C, Prv>vidcnce, K.l. 

C"llAMBtKL.\iN, S. E., WclheiTihelii, l.'oiin. 

CdliM.VN, C. R.. Urookliiie, Mass. 

Cross, O. K.. Oenver, Colorado. 

Cinmm:uvm, J. A., Chelsea, Ma...s. 

He V.VI.1N, C. E., U.S.S. " llaleiui." 

Ei>KS, K. T.. liostoii. 

l,"i.\l.BR.\l 111, K. \V., Mciiii>his, Tenii. 

CiOlLP, E. v.. Biirlinglon, Vt. 

C.KEKN, XI., Boston. 

Okeenk, L. R., Cambridge, NU-vss. 

H.\2.\Rn, J. Ci.. New Orleans, l,a. 

Hopkins, ¥.. Brvioklyn, N.V. 

JliisoN, J. .v., Chicago. 111. 

KlNosBiRY, 1. F., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 

l.iviNiVSTON, I.. L., Fort W'.irrcn, M.vss. 

I.YM.VN, L., Montreal, Canada. 

M.M.'C.vii.EV, C. Siiint Taul, Minn. 

OsoonD, J. .\., Dorchester, M,-iss. 

RifK, L., Jamaica Plain, M.iss. 

Rick, E., Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 

Rice, J. II., Harrislnirg, Pa. 

Ricil.\RDSON, R. J, Chicago, III. 

RoniNsox, A. G., Boston. 

Siierm.\s, E. J,, Boston. 

Sr.\N-n>N, T. H., Salt Lake City, l't.\h 

Si\>NE, IL, South Boston. 

T.VRBELl., J. F., Ch.irlestow n, Mass. 

riioMl-soN, R. M., New York. 

TiLTv>N, \V. S., Bivston. 

ToBKY, T. F., Y.incouver Rirracks, Washington Territory. 

To\VNSE.Mi, C. M., Euftalo, N.Y. 

Tru.iey, I.. r.S.S. "Trenton." 



Tlknuull, J. C, Fort McHenry, Md. 
Upton, W. 15., Montrose, Colorado. 
Waterman, Ruirs, Jr., East Greenwich, R.I. 
WiNGATE, G. E., Maiden, Mass. 
YolNC, A. H., Columbus Barracks, Ohio. 



SUMMARY. 



Resident members 
Xon-resident members 

Deceased members 
Total 



,396 
'53 

— 549 
9' 

640 



1st Class 

1st Class, deceased 

1st Class, hereditary 

2d Class 

3d Class 



524 

9' 

4 

7 

'4 



640 



(2'3) 



ill oil of (Tom man (I cries. 



Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. 

( Acting Conimamiery-in- i liief. ) 

lleadiiuaitcrs, Philadelphia. Instituted .Vpril 15, 1865. 

rOM.M.ANDER, 
M.\JOR C'.KNKKAI. WIMIKLD S. ILWOKK, L'.S..\. 

KECOKDEK, 

liREVKT LIEUTENANT COLONEL JOHN P. NICHOLSON, C.S.V. 
130 .South Seventh Street, Pliiladelpliia. 



Commandery of the State of New York. 

Headquarters, New Vurk City. Instituted .Vpril 25, 1866. 
ll'NIOK XICl-; COMM.^NDllK. 

BREVET ^L\|OR CENKR.\L KDW.VRU 1.. Mol.INKLX, U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

l!RKVi:r BRIC.VDHCR C.ENKR.M. CHARLES A. CARLETON, U.S.V. 
202 Broadway, New Vork Citv. 



Commandery of the State of Maine. 

Headquarters, Portland. Instituted .\pril 25, iSod. 
COMMANDER, 

I!R1(;ai)h;r general selden connor, u.s.v. 

RECORDER, 

EIRSr LIEUTENANT EDWARD M. RAND, l.S.V. 

93 Exchange Street, Portland. 

(214) 



Commandery of the State of Massachusetts. 

Headquarters, Boston. Instituted March 4, 1868. 

COMMANDER, 
COLONEL CHARLKS R. CODMAN, U.S.V. 

KECOKDKR, 

COLONKI. ARNOLD A. RAND, U.S.V. 
53 Tremont Street, Boston. 



Commandery of the State of California. 

Headquarters, San Francisco. Instituted April 12, 1871. 

COMMANDER, 
BREVET MAJfJR GENERAL WASHINOrON L. ELLIOTr, U.S.A. 

KECOKDER, 

BREVET LIKUTENANT COLONEL \V. R. S.MEDBLRO, U.S.A. 
316 California Street, .San Francisco. 



Commandery of the State of Wisconsin. 

Headquarters, Milwaukee. Instituted May 15, 1874. 

COM.MANDER, 

BRIGADIER GENERAL LUCIUS FAIRCHII.D, U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

BREVET CAPTAIN JAMES R. SAVILLE, U.S.V. 

287 Broadway, Milwaukee. 



Commandery of the State of Illinois. 
Headquarters, Chicago. Instituted May 8, 1879. 

CO.VIMANDER, 
BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM E. STRONG, U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL CHARLES W. DAVIS, U.S.V. 

117 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. 

(215) 



Commandery of the District of Columbia. 
Headquarters. Washington. Instituted February i, 1S82. 

COMM.AXDER, 

BREVKT MAJOR C.ENER.\L JOSEl'II R. H.WVLEY, U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

BREVET BRIGADIER GEN'ER.\L ALBERT ORDWAV. U.S.V. 

1429 New York .\vcnue, Washington. 



Commandery of the State of Ohio. 
Headquarters, Cincinnati. Instituted May 3, iSSj. 

COMM.\NDER, 

BREVET M.XJOR GENERAL RLTHERFORD B. HAVES, U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

FIRST LIEUTEN.VNT ABSALOM H. NL\TTOX, U.S.V. 

P.O. Box 1156, Cincinnati. 



Commandery of the State of Michigan. 

Headquarters, Detroit. Instituteil February 4, 1SS5. 

CO.MMAXDER, 

BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL ORL.\NDO NL POE, U.S.A. 

RECORDER, 

BREVET M.\JOR GEORGE W. CHANDLER, U.S.V. 

2 Merrill Block, Detroit. 



Commandery of the State of Minnesota. • 

Headquarters, St. P.iul. Instituted May 6. 1SS5. 
COMM.A.NDER, 

BREVET MAJOR GENERAL JOHN B. SANBORN, U.S.V. 

RECORDER, 

BREVET M.XJOR GEORGE Q. WHITE, U.S.A. 

S6 Western .\vonue. St. Paul. 



Commandery of the State of Oregon. 

Headquarters, Portland. Instituted May 6, 1SS5. 
(216) 



THE 



MILITARY ORDER 



LOYAL LEGION 



UNITED STATES 



CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS 



PHILADELPHIA 

1885 



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CONSTITUTION. 



PREAMBLE. 

We, Officers and Honorably Discharged Officers 
of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps of the United 
States, whose names are hereunto annexed, having 
aided in maintaining the honor, integrity and su- 
premacy of the National Government at a critical 
period of its history, and holding in remembrance 
the sacrifices in common made, and the triumphs to- 
gether shared in discharge of this sacred duty, unite to 
ordain and establish a permanent association for the 
purposes and objects hereinafter set forth, and to this 
end pledge our honor, as officers and gentlemen, to 
be governed by the following Constitution and By- 
Laws. 

ARTICLE L 

TITLE. 

This institution shall be known by the name, style 
and title of The Military Order of the Loyal 
Legion of the United States. 

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ARTICLE II. 

PRINCIPLES. 

This Order acknowledges as its fundamental prin- 
ciples — 

1st. A firm belief and trust in Almighty God ; ex- 
tolling Him under whose beneficent guidance the 
sovereignt>- and integrit}- of tlie Union have been 
maintained, the honor of tlie Flag vindicated, and the 
blessing of civil libertj- secured, established and en- 
larged. 

2d. True allegiance to the United States of America, 
based upon paramount respect for and fidelitv* to the 
National Constitution and Laws, and manifested by 
discountenancing whatever may tend to weaken loyalt)-, 
to incite to insurrection, treason or rebellion, or to im- 
pair in any manner the efficiency and permanency of 
our free institutions. 

ARTICLE III. 

OBJECTS. 

The objects of this Order shall be, to cherish the 
memories and associations of the war waged in defence 
of the unitj- and indivisibilitj- of the Republic; to 
strengthen the ties of fraternal fellowship and sym- 
pathy formed by companionship-in-amis ; to ad\-ance 
the best interests of the soldiers and sailors of the 
United States, especially of those associated as mem- 



bers of this Order, and to extend all possible relief to 
their widows and children ; to foster the cultivation 
of military and naval science; to enforce unqualified 
allegiance to the General Government ; to protect the 
rights and liberties of American citizenship, and to 
maintain National Honor, Union and Independence. 

ARTICLE IV. 

ORGANIZATION. 

The several constituted bodies of this Order shall 
be designated as Commanderies, and shall consist of — 

1st. State Commanderies, to be known as "The 
Commandery of the State of " 

The several Commanderies may become incorporated 
under the laws of their respective States and under 
the provisions of this Constitution. 

2d. A National Commandery, to be known as " The 
Commanderj'-in-Chief" 

ARTICLE V. 

MEMBERS. 

The Members, or Companions, of this Order shall 
be of three classes: — 

First Class : 1st. Commissioned Officers and Honor- 
ably Discharged Commissioned Officers of the United 
States Army, Navy and Marine Corps, Regular or 
Volunteer, including officers of assimilated or cor- 
responding rank by appointment of the Secretary 



8 

of War or Navy, who were actually engaged in the 
suppression of the Rebellion prior to the fifteenth day 
of April, 1S65. whether so engaged as commissioned 
officers, non-commissioned officers, warrant officers 
or enlisted men, and who shall ha\-e been duly elected 
as hereinafter provided. 

2d. The eldest direct male lineal descendants, accord- 
ing to the rules of primogeniture, of deceased Orig- 
in.al Companions of the First Class, and of officers 
dying prior to the tliirt\--first day of December, 1SS5, 
who at the time of death possessed the qualifications 
for membership in tlie Order ; and if thert; are no such 
descendants, then tlie male heirs of such deceased 
Companions or officers in the collateral branches of 
their families in the order of genealogical succession 
accon.ling to the rules of primogeniture, disregarding 
intervening female li\-es. 

/V»f;i/rt/, A«>HW<x, isL That the inheritance shall in 
e\-er\- case of succession be traced anew firom the 
Original Founder of the membership in the Order, 
or deceased officer as aforesaid, and not other^vise, 
and shall be limited in cases of collateral succession 
to the brothers, and descendants of brothers and sis- 
ters, of such Original Companion or deceased officer, 
and, in cases of representation through females, the 
elder branches shall be prtferrvd to the younger; 
but any Original Companion ha\-ing no direct lineal 
descendant nuv bv writing filed with the Recorder 



9 

of the Commandery in which he may be enrolled, or 
by his last will and testament, or instrument in the 
nature thereof, nominate for life his successor from 
among his male heirs within the said limits in the 
collateral branches of his family : 

2d. That any person eligible for membership by 
inheritance, or by renunciation of another, may, by 
writing filed with the Recorder of the Commandery 
in which the membership may be enrolled, waive and 
renounce his right to such eligibility in favor of the 
next-entitled person : 

3d. That in case one already a Companion of the 
Order is next in the lino of inheritance from a de- 
ceased Original Companion or officer as aforesaid, 
the eligibility of membership in right of such de- 
ceased Companion or officer shall devolve upon the 
person next entitled other than such living Companion 
or his direct lineal descendants : 

4th. That in cases of inheritance by persons under 
the age of twenty-one years their right of succession 
to eligibility of membership, or of renunciation of 
such eligibility, shall be postponed until they attain 
majority. 

Sth. That the resignation, expulsion or forfeiture of 
membership of a Companion who has obtained such 
membership by inheritance shall only work as a waiver 
of his rights in favor of the next person in the line of 



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inheritance from the Original Companion or deceased 
officer as aforesaid: 

6th. That no right of inheritance shall be derived 
from any Original Companion who has been expelled 
from the Order, but, in case an Original Companion 
shall have resigned or been dropped from the roll for 
non-pa\-ment of dues, his successor may be allowed 
by vote of a majorit>' of the members of the Com- 
mander}" present at any stated meeting to re\nve the 
said right: 

/th. That such descendants or collateral heirs shall 
have been duly elected as hereinafter pro\-ided. 

Second Class: The eldest sons of li\-ing Original 
Companions of the First Class who shall have at- 
tained the age of twent\--one years and been duly 
elected as hereinafter pro\"ided. Upon the death of 
-the Companion of the First Class through whom eli- 
gibilit}- of membership is deri\-ed, a Companion of the 
Second Class shall become a Companion of the First 
Class. 

Prcnidcd, JuKcezer: That such Companions of the 
Second Class shall not have the right of voting at 
meetings or of balloting for officers or new members. 

Third Class : Gentlemen in civil life who, during the 
Rebellion, were specially distinguished for conspicuous 
and consistent lo\"alt\- to the National Government, and 
who were active and eminent in maintaining the suprem- 
acy of the same, and who shall hax'e been duly elected 



II 

as hereinafter provided; but the number of Companions 
of the Third Class shall not exceed the ratio of one to 
thirty-three of those of the First Class. 

ARTICLE VI. 

ELECTION OF MEMBERS. 

Section i. — Every application for membership shall 
be made in writing, signed by the applicant, who shall 
be recommended in writing by three Companions of 
the First Class of the Commandery to which he shall 
apply, who shall vouch for the candidate's worthiness. 
The application shall be accompanied by the admission 
fee and dues for the current year, and shall be referred 
by the Commander to a committee of investigation, 
consisting of three Companions of the Order, other 
than the recommending Companions, which commit- 
tee shall report in writing at the next stated meeting 
of the Commandery upon the worthiness and eligi- 
bility of the applicant. After the reading of the re- 
port, the Commander shall formally request any Com- 
panion of the Order who has any objection to the 
report, or reasons against the election of the candidate, 
to then state the same if he so desires. Upon the 
adoption of the report, every Companion of the Order 
present shall, unless excused by a vote of the Com- 
mandery, deposit one ballot for or against the candi- 
date. If he be a candidate for the First or Second 
Class, and not more than four black-balls or adverse 



12 

ballots be deposited against iiim, he shall be declared 
duly elected; but if five or more black-balls or ad- 
verse ballots be deposited against him, he shall be 
rejected and so declared. If he be a candidate for the 
Third Class, and one black-ball or adverse ballot be 
deposited against him, he shall be rejected and so 
declared. 

The admission fee and dues accompanying the ap- 
plication shall be refunded in case of non-election. 

Sec. 2. — An application for membership may be 
withdrawn before report thereon, or after report and 
before ballot if the report be favorable, but if the 
report be unfavorable, the candidate must be balloted 
for. 

Sec. 3. — A Companion-elect, before being admitted 
to the privileges of membership, shall subscribe to the 
Constitution and By-Laws of the Order; pay an ad- 
mission fee of at least twenty-five dollars, which shall 
entitle him during membership to the Insignia, and if 
an Original Member of the First or Third Class to the 
Diploma, and shall either make the requisite declara- 
tion at a meeting of the Commandcr\', or file the same 
in writing. But if he shall neglect or refuse to comply 
with these conditions for the period of six months, 
unless prevented by sickness or other unavoidable 
occurrence, his election may be declared null and void. 

Sec. 4. — If a candidate for membership be rejected, 
he shall be forever after ineligible for proposal in any 



13 

other Commandery of the Order, and not eligible in 
that in which he was rejected until a period of one 
year shall have elapsed from the date of his rejection, 
after which, in the event of the rejected candidate ap- 
plying for membership, he shall comply in all particu- 
lars with the forms hereinbefore prescribed, and, to 
be elected, must, when balloted for, be approved 
unanimously. 

Sec. 5. — When the fact of the unworthiness or in- 
eligibility of any candidate for membership in the 
Order shall be certified to by a committee of investi- 
gation it shall be recorded, and a copy of such record 
forwarded to every Commandery. 



ARTICLE VII. 

TRANSFER AND TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP. 

Section i. — A member may resign, on application 
made as hereinafter directed, at any stated meeting 
with the consent of two-thirds of the members present. 

In case of the proposed resignation of a member, 
before the same shall be accepted, he shall return to 
the Commandery of which he is a member the Di- 
ploma and Insignia of the Order. 

Sec. 2. — Resignations shall be made in writing, ac- 
companied by a certificate from the Recorder that all 
dues to the Order have been satisfied, but no mem- 



14 

ber shall be pennitted to resign while chaises are 
pending against him. 

Sec 3. — Membership shall be forfeited only for a 
\'iolation of any of the obligations taken on entering 
the Order, or for other conduct unbecoming a gen- 
tleman and inconsistent vrith that of a man of honor. 
In such cases tlie Diploma and Insignia in the pos- 
session of the person whose membership has been so 
terminated shall be returned to the Commanderj' of 
which he was a member. 

Sec 4. — A commissioned officer of the Regular 
Army, Xa\y or Marine Corps, who is a member of 
the Order, upon being ordered to a station where 
there is a Commanderj- with which he may desire to 
afBliate, shall be entitled to a transfer thereto, upon 
written application to his Commanderj- accompanied 
by a certificate from the Recorder that his dues ha\-e 
been satisfied. A Companion in ci\Tl life, changing 
his residence to a place within the jurisdiction of any 
other Commanden-, may in like maimer receive a 
transfer. 

Sec S- — The right to hold the Insignia and Diploma 
of an Original Member shall, after his decease, alwa\-s 
be in his relative who is entitled to membership as his 
successor — in his family if there is no such relati\-e, 
and in the Commanderj- through which they were is- 
sued, in the case of &ilure of such relati\-es and &mily. 



IS 
ARTICLE VIII. 

IMPEACHMENT OF MEMBERS. 

Section i. — If the conduct or character of any Com- 
panion of this Order shall be impeached, the accusing 
member shall prefer his charges in writing to the Board 
of Officers, who shall notify the accused of the same ; 
and if, after due investigation, the Board of Officers con- 
sider the charge to be sustained, they shall report the 
case, with their decision, to the Commandery, notify- 
ing the accused of the time when the report is to be 
made. If the accused member shall fail to come for- 
ward and exculpate himself, he may be expelled by a 
vote of two-thirds of the members of the Commandery 
present. But no vote for the reprimand, suspension 
or expulsion of a Companion shall be taken except at 
a stated meeting. 

Sec. 2. — The dismissal, cashiering or dishonorable 
discharge from the military or naval service of the 
United States, or the conviction in a court of justice 
of an infamous offence, of any Companion of this 
Order, shall constitute a sufficient ground for his ex- 
pulsion without further investigation. 

Sec. 3. — A member who has been expelled may be 
reinstated only by a unanimous vote of the members 
of the Commandery at a stated meeting after he shall 
have petitioned in writing for reinstatement. 



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ARTICLE IX. 

MEMBERS-AT-LARGE. 

The Diploma of Membership and the Insignia of 
tlie Order may be conferred upon any gentleman who 
ser\'ed during the War of tlie RebeUion prior to tlie 
fifteenth day of April. 1S65, on staff dut>- without com- 
mission, but who is otherwise eligible to membership, 
upon nomination and recommendation of the Com- 
mandery-in-Chief, by a vote of the Congress of the 
Order. The vote shall be by ballot, and three black- 
balls or adverse ballots shall exclude from such mem- 
bership. 

A Member-at-Large shall be recognized as a Com- 
panion of the First Class upon affiliating with a State 
Commanderj- and paying his admission fee. 



ARTICLE X. 

DIPLOMA OF MEMBERSHIP. 

Section i. — Every Diploma of Membership shall 
be signed by the Commander-in-Chief and shall have 
the seal of the Order affi.xed thereto, and be attested 
by tlie Recorder-in-Chief 

Sec. 2. — The form of the Diploma shall be as 
follows : 



17 

No. 

In tJie name and by the Authority of 

ICO AT OF ARMS?^ 

The Military Okder of the Loyal Legion of the 
United States. 

The Commandery-in-Chief 
To all to whom these Presents shall come, 

Greeting : 

Know ye, That .. 

Having been specially distinguished for faithful services 
in maintaining the honor, integrity and supremacy of 
the Government of the United States of America, was 

received as a Companion of the Class of the 

Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the 

United States, on the day of , Anno Domini 

thousand hundred and , through the Com- 

mandery of the State of 

In testimony whereof the names of the proper 
Officers and the Seal of the Order are hereunto affixed. 

Given at Philadelphia, this day of , in the 

year of our Lord ..- thousand hundred and , 

and of the Independence of the United States of 
America the , and of the Order the 



•^^Ijf Commandcr-in- Chipf. 

iMmt Attest: — 



^^JfP^ RccordeV'in- Chief 



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ARTICLE XI. 

DEATH OF MEMBERS. 

Upon notice of the death of an)- Companion of the 
Order, the Commandery may be convened for the 
purpose of attending the funeral ceremonies. 

If agreeable to the family of the deceased, the coffin 
shall be draped with the United States flag, and the 
pall supported by Companions of the Order. 

ARTICLE Xn. 

OFFICERS. 

Section i. — The Officers of the several State Com- 
nianderies shall be a Commander, a Senior Vice-Com- 
mander, a Junior Vice-Commander, a Recorder, a 
Registrar, a Treasurer, a Chancellor, a Chaplain, and a 
Council consisting of five Companions, which officers 
shall constitute the Board of Officers. They shall be 
elected annually by ballot by a majority of the votes 
cast. Should no candidate receive a majoritj- of the 
votes cast at the first ballot, then the candidate receiv- 
ing the lowest number of votes shall be dropped, and 
so on at each successive ballot. The Companions so 
elected shall enter upon office at the next stated meet- 
ing after their election, and shall hold the same until 
their successors shall have been duly elected and 
invested. 



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Sec. 2. — The Officers of the Commandery-in-Chief 
sliall be a Coinmander-in-Chicf, a Senior Vice-Com- 
mander-in-Chicf, a Junior Vice- Commander-in-Chief, a 
Recorder-in-Chief, a Registrar-in-Chief, a Treasurer- 
in-Chicf, a Cliancellor-in-Chicf, a Chaplain-in-Chief, 
and a Council-in-Cliief, consisting of five Companions, 
which officers shall constitute the Board of Officers. 
They shall be elected every four years in the man- 
ner prescribed for the election of officers of the State 
Commanderics, and shall enter upon office at once, 
and hold the same until their successors shall have 
been duly elected and invested. 



ARTICLE XIII. 

DUTIES OF OFFICERS. 

Section i. — It shall be the duty of the Commander 
to preside at all meetings of the Commandery and of 
the Board of Officers ; to enforce a strict observance 
of the Constitution and By-Laws ; to appoint all 
officers and committees not otherwise provided for; 
to sign all orders drawn upon the Treasurer for 
sums necessary to defray expenses, and for other 
appropriations made and passed at a stated meeting 
of the Commandery ; and to perform such other duties 
as custom and parliamentary usage or his charge may 
require of him. 



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Sec. 2. — Tlie Vice-Commanders shall, when called 
upon, assist the Commander in the performance of his 
duties. The Senior Vice-Commander, in the event 
of the death, resignation or absence of the Com- 
mander, shall be his plenary representative. In the 
event of the death, resignation or absence of the Senior 
Vice-Commander, the Junior Vice-Commander shall 
succeed to all his powers and duties. 

Sec. 3. — It shall be tlie duty of tlie Recorder to 
keep in books provided for the purpose, — 

1st. The Constitution and By-Laws, rules and 
regulations of the Order, to be signed by every Com- 
panion on his becoming a member tliereof. 

2d. A record of the proceedings of tlie Com- 
mandery and of tlie Board of Officers. 

3d. A letter-book of copies of all official letters. 

4th. A ledger, to contain the accounts of tlie Com- 
mandery with its members. 

5tli. A receipt-book, in which to take the Treas- 
urer's receipts. 

6th. A book in which shall be recorded the names 
and rank in the service of all that may have been de- 
clared ineligible for membership in the Order, and also 
of those members who maj- have been expelled from 
any Commander}*, together with the reasons therefor. 



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It shall be his duty to keep these books in readiness 
at all times, for inspection by the Council ; to care for 
and arrange the archives of the Commandery ; to keep 
all accounts between the Commandery and its mem- 
bers ; to receive in trust all moneys of the Com- 
mandery and pay the same without delay to the 
Treasurer, taking his receipt for the same. He shall 
attest all orders drawn upon the Treasurer for money 
ordered to be paid at a stated meeting, and none others 
except those hereinafter specially provided for. He 
shall give due notice of all meetings of the Com- 
mandery, and shall furnish in the said notice the name, 
rank and command in the service, and address of each 
candidate for membership, together with the names of 
his recommenders, and of the committee of investiga- 
tion ; and on the first of January shall forward to each 
Companion a statement of his account with the Com- 
mandery. He shall conduct the correspondence of 
the Commandery, and shall notify the Commandery- 
in-Chief and each State Commandery, from time to 
time as they may occur, of every application or the 
withdrawal of any application for membership, of 
admissions, rejections, suspensions, expulsions, resigna- 
tions, restorations and deaths. He shall, at the last 
stated meeting in his term of office, make out for the 
Commandery a full report of all moneys received dur- 
ing his term and also the arrearages of every member, 
and shall transfer to his successor in office, within two 



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weeks after the expiration of his term, all books, 
papers, or other property in his possession belonging 
to his office. He shall notify the family of a deceased 
Companion of the First Class, of the provisions relat- 
ing to succession to eligibility of membership ; and 
shall perform such other duties as the Commander)' or 
his office may require of him. He shall have the care 
and custodj- of the Seal of the Order. 

Sec. 4. — The Registrar shall procure and keep a 
register of the members of the Commander)', ruled to 
embrace ever)' material fact relating to or growing out 
of tlieir membership. In the absence or disability of 
the Recorder he shall officiate in his stead. 

Sec. 5. — The Treasurer shall receive from the Re- 
corder all moneys belonging to the Commander)', 
giving receipts for the same. He shall pay all orders 
signed b)- the Commander and attested by the Re- 
corder, and none others, and retain these orders as his 
vouchers in a book provided for the purpose. He shall 
keep fair and regular accounts of his receipts and 
expenditures, making a quarterly statement thereof, 
and shall perform such other duties as the Command- 
er)' or his office may require of him. He shall pay 
over and deliver to his successor in office, on the 
investiture of his successor, all moneys, vouchers, 
books and papers belonging to the Commander)', in 
his hands at the close of his term of office. For the 



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faithful performance of his duty he shall give such 
security as the Commandery may direct. 

Sec. 6. — The Chancellor shall have the care and 
custody of the insignia, ribbon and rosettes. He 
shall issue, on proper requisitions, the Diploma of 
Membership and the Insignia of the Order, and shall 
keep in a book provided for the purpose a full and 
complete record of the same. In no case shall he 
issue a duplicate Diploma or Insignia except by a 
vote of the Commandery of which he is a member, 
based upon the statement, upon honor, by the ap- 
plicant that the original has been either lost or 
destroyed : Provided, That a Companion receiving 
such duplicate shall pay the actual cost of the same. 
In the absence or disability of the Treasurer, he 
shall officiate in his stead. 

Sec. 7. — It shall be the duty of the Chaplain to 
open the meetings of the Commandery in the manner 
prescribed, and to perform such other duties as general 
custom may require of him. 

Sec. 8. — The five members elected as the Council 
shall constitute a standing committee on accounts, 
and shall audit and adjust the Commandery 's books 
quarterly or oftener if required to do so, rendering 
reports of the same. 

Sec. 9. — The Board of Officers shall exercise a gen- 



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eral inspection and control over all property belonging 
to the Commander)'. 

In dissensions between Companions, it shall be the 
duty of the Board of Officers to act as a court of 
honor for the just and amicable settlement of the 
same, but where charges are preferred against a Com- 
panion, it shall be constituted a court of inquin,- for 
the Commander\', and shall proceed to act according 
to the laws and usages governing similar courts in the 
Army and Navy. It shall have power to fill vacancies 
in any of the offices of the Commandery, except in 
cases provided for in Article XIII, Sec. 2, until the 
time of the next annual election. 

ARTICLE XIV. 

REMOVAL OF OFFICERS. 

Any officer of the Order who shall neglect or im- 
properly perform the duties incumbent upon him, may 
be removed at any stated meeting by a vote of tvvo- 
thirds of the members of the Commander)' present 

ARTICLE XV. 

MEETINGS. 

Section i. — The stated meetings of the several 
State Commanderies shall be held monthl)-, unless 
any Commander)^ by a two-thirds vote, shall other- 



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wise direct : Provided hozvcver, That every Command- 
ery shall hold a meeting in the month of May of each 
year for the election of officers. 

Sec. 2. — Special meetings may be convened at the 
pleasure of the Commander, or upon the written re- 
quest of twenty-five members of the Commandery 
upon seven days' notice. 

Sec. 3. — Eight members of the Commandery shall 
constitute a quorum at any meeting at which business 
is to be transacted. 

ARTICLE XVI. 

SECRECY. 

Section i. — None but Companions shall be present 
at business meetings of the Order. 

Sec 2. — Any member who shall disclose the name 
of a Companion who has been instrumental in causing 
the rejection of any candidate for membership, or give 
information that may lead to such disclosure, shall be 
expelled from the Order, and the Commander shall 
cause the provisions of this law to be read immedi- 
ately after the rejection of such application. 

ARTICLE XVII. 

FUNDS. 

Section i.— The fiscal year of the Order shall begin 
on the first day of January. 



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Sec. 2. — Funds for defraying the current expenses 
of the Order, and for the reUef of the unfortunate, 
shall be raised by an annual assessment of at least five 
dollars upon each Companion, which shall be paid in 
advance ; but any Companion who shall pay, at one 
time, one hundred and fifty dollars over and above 
his admission fee, shall be exempt from the payment 
of all further dues. 

Sec. 3. — All sums paid for the commutation of an- 
nual assessments shall be transferred immediately to 
the Treasurer for investment in United States or other 
approved securities under the direction of the Board 
of Officers. 

Sec. 4. — Should a Companion who has commuted 
by payment as hereinbefore provided be transferred 
to another Commandery, the proportion of the com- 
mutation fee, according to the Carlisle Tables, shall 
De paid at the time of transfer to the Commandery 
receiving such Companion. 

ARTICLE XVIII. 

ARREARAGES. 

Section i. — Any Companion who may be in arrears 
at the time of holding the annual election for officers 
shall be prohibited from voting, and ineligible to any 
office until such dues shall have been paid or re- 
mitted. 



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Sec. 2. — Any Companion who may be one year or 
more in arrears at the first stated meeting in April, 
shall be specially notified of the fact; and if the same 
shall not be paid within a reasonable time thereafter, 
the Commandery may, by a vote of two-thirds of the 
members present, suspend the Companion until such 
arrearages shall be paid or duly remitted. 

Sec. 3. — If the Companion shall neglect or refuse to 
pay such arrears, he may be dropped from the roll by 
vote of a majority of the members of the Commandery 
present, unless it shall appear that the delinquency has 
occurred through unavoidable disability, in which case 
the Commandery may remit the whole or any portion 
thereof. Companions so dropped from the roll may, 
however, be reinstated by vote of a majority of the 
members of the Commandery present, upon payment 
of such arrears. 

ARTICLE XIX. 

RELIEF. 

Section i. — Every Companion who shall have been 
a member of this Order for one year and conformed 
to its laws, shall, in case of misfortune and distress, be 
entitled to such relief as may be deemed expedient. 

Sec. 2. — The widow and the children of a deceased 
Companion shall be entitled to such relief as the Com- 
panion, if living, would have enjoyed. 



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ARTICLE XX. 

RELIEF COMMITTEE. 

Immediately after tlie installation of the officers- 
elect, the Board of Officers shall, with the approval 
of the Commandery, appoint eight Companions, who 
shall constitute a relief committee for the ensuing 
year, to which committee all applications for relief 
shall be referred. The committee shall be empow- 
ered to order temporary assistance only in cases 
which will admit of no delay, and shall immedi- 
ately report the fact to the Board of Officers. The 
expenses for such assistance shall be paid by an order 
on the Treasurer, approved by the Board of Officers ; 
but the said committee shall draw no other orders 
upon the Treasurer, except b}' resolution of the Com- 
mandery. 

ARTICLE XXI. 

STATE COMMANDERIES. 

Section i. — Authority to organize a State Com- 
mander)' may be granted by the Commandery-in-Chief, 
upon the vote of two-thirds of the members present 
at a stated meeting: Prcrcidcd, That written application 
for such organization shall have been made by at least 
thirteen Companions of tlie First Class. 

Sec. 2. — The form of Charter shall be as follows: 



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In the Name and by the Aiitliority of 

[COAT OF ARMS.] 

The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the 
United States. 

The Commandery-in-Chief 
To all and singular to wJwm these Presents shall come, 

Greeting 
Know ye, that our worthy Companions, 



are hereby authorized and empowered to institute 
organize and estabhsh a Commandcry in 



to be known as The Commandery of the State of 

, OF THE Military Order of the Loyal 

Legion of the United States. 

Witness the name of the Commander-in-Chief, and 
the Seal of the Order, attested by the Rccorder-in- 

Chief, at Philadelphia, this day of in the 

year of our Lord thousand hundred and 

, and of the Independence of the United States 

of America the , and of the Order the , 




Conimander-in- Chief. 



Recorder-in- Chief 



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Sec. 3. — Upon issuing the Charter to any Com- 
mander)-, the Commander-in-Chief shall direct at 
\\hat time and place tlie same shall be organized. 
The officers then chosen shall enter on their duties 
at once, and hold their offices until the meeting in the 
montli of May next following. 

Sec. 4. — Each Commander\' shall have power to 
adopt whatever rules and regulations ma\- be deemed 
necessary for its own special go\ernment: Proi'kitd, 
That the same do not in any way conflict with or 
impair any part or portion of the Constitution and 
By-Laws of the Order. 

Sec. 5. — Each Commanderj' shall make a full report 
of its condition, with a general history- of its proceed- 
ings, to the Commanderj'-in-Chief annually in May. 

ARTICLE XXII. 

CO.MMANDERV-IN-CHIEF. 

Section i. — The Commandery-in-Chief shall con- 
sist of the Commanders, ex-Commanders, Vice-Com- 
manders, ex- Vice-Commanders, Recorders and ex- Re- 
corders of the several Commanderies. 

Sec. 2. — The duties of the officers of the Com- 
mandery-in-Chief shall be as prescribed in Article 
XIII of the Constitution for State Commanderies. 

Sec. 3. — All legislative power, except as pro\-ided 



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in this section and elsewhere reserved to the State 
Commanderies, shall be vested in the Congress of the 
Order, and the chief executive and supreme judicial 
power in the Commandery-in-Chief: Provided, That 
when a contingency shall arise which shall in all 
honor and fair dealing seem to the Commandery-in- 
Chief to demand instant and imperative action, it 
may, with the approval of a majority of the several 
State Commanderies, adopt measures to meet the 
contingency, which shall be binding until the next 
meeting of the Congress. 

Sec. 4. — The Commandery-in-Chief shall, in the 
name and by the authority of the Order, issue all 
diplomas of membership and charters for the insti- 
tution of new Commanderies. The Chancellor-in- 
Chief shall have the care and custody of the diploma- 
plate, dies, insignia and ribbon, and shall deliver to 
Chancellors of State Commanderies the diplomas of 
membership and the insignia required for their re- 
spective members. 

Sec. 5. — Should any State Commandery cease to 
hold regular meetings as provided by this Constitution 
for a period of one year, the Charter of the same 
may be revoked by the Commandery-in-Chief, and 
the Companions thereof in good standing shall be 
transferred to such Commanderies as they may elect. 

Sec 6. — In order that the several Commanderies 



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shall be brought into direct coniiminication with each 
other, it shall be the duty of the Commandcrj'-in- 
Chief to have the Commanderies notified of each new 
organization that may have been effected ; and on 
the receipt of such official information, they shall 
communicate, with the least possible delay, with the 
new Commandery, tendering greetings on its entrance 
into the Order. 

Sec. 7. — The head-quarters of the Commandery- 
in-Chief of the Order shall be in the City of Phila- 
delphia, State of Pennsylvania, at which place it shall 
assemble at least once in every two years. The 
Council-in-Chief shall meet at least annually. Its 
members may be represented by letter. 

Sec. 8. — The actual and necessary expenses of the 
Commandery-in-Chief shall be provided for by a pro 
rata assessment upon each State Commandery, ac- 
cording to the number of the members in such Com- 
mandery. 

ARTICLE XXIII. 

CONGRESS OF THE ORDER. 

Section i. — A Congress of the Order, to be com- 
posed of the Commander-in-Chief, Recorder-in-Chief, 
and three representatives from each and every Com- 
mandery, shall assemble at least once in every four 
years, on the Wednesday next following the ninth day 



of April, in such place as shall have been designated 
by the preceding Congress, and shall act on whatever 
business may be laid before it. 

Sec. 2. — Commanderies unable to be represented by 
their own members shall select as substitutes the requi- 
site number of members from other Commanderies to 
complete their delegations : Provided, That such sub- 
stitutes shall not have been previously delegated by 
other Commanderies. Such substitutes shall, in all 
matters appertaining to the Congress, enjoy the rights 
and privileges of other representatives. 

ARTICLE XXIV. 

COAT OF ARMS OF THE ORDER. 

The Coat of Arms of the Order shall be : 

^;-;;w. — Gironne, (symbolical of unity,) of thirty -four, 

gules and argent, (representing the number of States forming the 
National Government at the commencement of the Rebellion;) a 

twisted pillar irradiated in pale, or, environed by an 

Orl or clouds, proper. iv. Exodus xiii, 21, 22.) 

Crest. — Upon a wreath, argent and gules, a hemi- 
sphere, or, charged with the legend America, in letters 
azure ; thereon the National Eagle in the position of 
defence, proper; all within thirteen etoiles of five points 
archwise, of the first, on a field of the fourth. 

S2ipporters. — V>(tyX<tr: A soldier under arms, his 
dexter hand supporting a lance, therefrom flying the 



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Standard of the United States; Sinister: A sailor 
equipped for general quarters, his sinister hand sup- 
porting a pike, thereon hoisted the National Flag : all 
proper. The equipage of each as prescribed by the 
Regulations of 1861-1865 for the government of the 
Army and Navy. 

Motto. — LEX REGIT ARMA TUENTUR, in letters argent, 
charged upon a scroll, purpure. (y. Frontispiece.) 

ARTICLE XXV. 

SEAL OF THE ORDER. 

The Seal of the Order shall be one-and-three-tcnths 
inches in diameter, and shall consist of the Crest, as 
hereinbefore blazoned, the letters mdccclxv in base ; 
the whole encircled by a band one-eighth of an 
inch wide, thereon the legend, seal of the military 

ORDER OF the LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES. 



ARTICLE XXVI. 

INSIGNIA OF THE ORDER. 

Section i. — The Insignia of the Order shall consist 
of the Badge pendent by a link and a ring of gold from 
the Ribbon. 

Sec. 2. — The Badge of the Order shall be as fol- 
lows : 



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Obverse. — A cross of eight points, gold, cantoned 
with rays of gold, forming a star — its long diameter 
one-and-three-tenths inches, its short diameter eight- 
tenths of an inch. The cross enameled, azure, 
charged with a smaller cross of like proportions, en- 
ameled white and edged with gold. In the centre 
thereof, within a circle four-tenths of an inch in 
diameter, enameled gules, the National Eagle dis- 
played gold. On the circle, gold, one-tenth of an 
inch wide, in relievo, the motto, lex regit arma 

TUENTUR. (w. page 38.) 

Reverse. — The star as above described. In the 
centre thereof, within a circle four-tenths of an inch 
in diameter, enameled gules, t\\'o sabres in saltire, 
their points in base ; surmounted by a fasces palewise, 
ensigned with the Phrygian Cap ; environed in chief 
with an arch of thirteen stars ; in base, a wreath of 
laurel : all of gold. On the circle, gold, one-tenth 
of an inch wide, in relievo, the legend — m. o., loyal 

LEGION, U. S. MDCCCLXV. {v. page 39.) 

Sec. 3. — The reverse of the link of each Badge shall 
bear an engrav'ed number corresponding to that of the 
registered number of the Companion to whom issued, 
and, when such badge shall have been worn by an 
Original Companion, the obverse of the link shall bear 
the number of the Companion entitled to it in succes- 



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Sec. 4. — The Ribbon of the Order shall be of 
watered silk, one-and-a-half inches wide. 

For Companions of the First Class, a red ribbon i 
eight-tenths of an inch wide, bordered with white and 
edged with blue, each three-and-one-half tenths of an 
inch wide. (v. page 38.) 

For Companions of the Second and Third Classes, 
a blue ribbon eight-tenths of an inch wide, bordered 
with white and edged with red, each three-and-one- 
half-tenths of an inch wide. (-■. page 39.) 

ARTICLE XXVII. 

UNIFORM OF THE ORDER. 

Section i. — On occasions of ceremony, the Com- 
panions of the Order may wear the uniform of their 
respective arm and grade whilst in the service, subject 
to such regulations as may hereafter be enjoined. 

The Insignia of the Order shall be worn conspicu- 
ously, and only on the left breast, except that Officers 
of the Order, at meetings thereof, shall wear the Badge 
suspended by the Ribbon around the neck. 

Sec. 2. — Companions of the Order when not on 
duty as such may wear the rosette of the prescribed 
pattern in the upper button-hole of the left lapel of 
the coat. 



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ARTICLE XXVIII. 

AMENDMENTS. 

No alteration, addition or amendment shall be made 
to this Constitution or the By-Laws unless agreed to 
in the Congress of the Order by three-fourths of the 
whole number of Commanderies. 




Instituted April 15, 1865. 




Obverse. 



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Reverse. 



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BY-LAWS. 



ARTICLE I. 

INSTALLATION OF MEMBERS. 

The Companion-elect being formally presented at a 
stated meeting of a Commander^', shall then and there 
make a declaration upon honor that he will maintain 
the Constitution of the Order, and conform to all its 
Bj^-Laws, rules and regulations, and will use his 
best endeavors to promote its objects and advance 
its interests. 

ARTICLE II. 

INVESTITURE OF OFFICERS. 

A Companion elected to any office in the Order, 
before being invested with the authority of the same, 
shall make a formal declaration upon honor that he 
M-ill well and faithfully perform the duties of the office 
upon which he is about to enter, and comply with all 
the established laws and usages of the Order. 

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ARTICLE III. 

FINES. 

Section i. — The fundamental principles of this 
Order being recognized as its only test of loyal cit- 
izenship, the discussion or introduction of sectarian 
or partisan topics within the precincts of a Command- 
ery is prohibited, and this under a penalty of such fine, 
not exceeding fifty dollars, as may be imposed by order 
of the Board of Officers. 

Sec. 2. — All other violations or neglects of duty 
may be fined at the option of the Commandery. 

ARTICLE IV. 

ORDER OF BUSINESS. 

At stated meetings the business shall be conducted 
in the following order : 

1. At the time appointed the Commander shall take 
the chair and call the Commandery to order. 

2. The Recorder may call the roll of members. 

3. The Chaplain shall pronounce the opening prayer 

4. The minutes of the last stated and all subsequent 
meetings shall be read and di.sposed of 

5. Companions-elect shall be installed. 

6. The stated business of the meeting, if any, shall 
be considered. 

7. Unfinished business shall be taken up. 



8. Reports of officers and committees shall be 
heard. 

9. Written communications shall be presented. 

10. Candidates for membership shall be balloted for. 

1 1. Applications for membership shall be received. 

12. Dues of Companions shall be called for pay- 
ment. 

13. New business may be introduced. 

14. The Recorder shall register the names of the 
Companions present. 

15. Adjournment. 

ARTICLE V. 

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS. 

Section i. — The general parliamentary law shall 
govern the transactions of the Congress of the Order 
and the Commanderies. 

Sec. 2. — All official orders, communications, records 
and proceedings, of whatever character, shall conform 
as nearly as possible to the general regulations, usages 
and customs of the military service of the United States. 

ARTICLE VI. 

THE ACTING COMMANDERY-IN-CHIEF OF THE ORDER. 

Until the organization of the Commandery-in-Chicf 
of the Order, the Commandery of the State of Penn- 
sylvania shall act as the Commandery-in-Chief. 



INDEX. 



Accounts — FACE 

to be kept by Recorder 21 

to be kept by Treasurer 22 

shall be audited by Council 23 

Admission Fee — 

shall be at least twenty-five dollars 12 

must accompany application for membership 11 

Amendments to Constitution 37 

Applications for Membership^ 

how to be made II 

must be accompanied by admission fee and dues II 

shall be published in notices of meetings 21 

other Commanderies shall be notified of 21 

effect of rejection of 12 

renewal by rejected candidates of 13 

other Commanderies shall be notified of rejection of . . . 13, 21 

withdrawal of 12 

other Commanderies shall be notified of withdrawals of . . , .21 

Arrears. See Dues. 

Badge. See INSIGNIA. 
Black Ball. See Rejection. 

Board of Officers — 

how constituted 18 

Commander shall preside at meetings of 19 

duties of 23, 24 

shall invesiigate charges against Companions 15, 24 

Books of Commandery — 

to be kept by Recorder 20 

to be kept by Registrar 22 

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Books of Commandery ctmimiuJ — rAcs 

to be kept by Treasurer 12 

to be kept by Chancellor 23 

shall be audited by Council 23 

By-Laws 40 



Chancellor-in-Chief, duties of 31 

Chancellor, duties of 23 

Chaplain, duties of 23 

Charges. &( Impeachment of Members. 

Charity. Stt Reuef. 

Charters — 

fonn of 29 

shall be issued by Commandery-in-Chief 31 

revocation of 3' 

Coat of Arms 33 

Collateral Descendants. .!C'^ Succession to Membership. 

Commander, vlutics of 19 

Commander-in-Chief — 

shall sign diplomas 16 

shall designate lime and place for otganizii^ new Com- 

manderies 30 

shall be member of the Congress 32 

Commandenes. See aisc State Cv>mm.\nderies. 

organii-itions shall be design.ited as 7 

title of National 7 

title of State 7 

Commandeiy-in-Chief — 

designation and titles of oflSceis of 19 

election of o65cers of 19 

membership of 30 

duties of officers of 30 

shall meet at least once in two years 32 

membersat-large must be nominated by 16 

may grant charters for State Commanderies 2S, 31 

revocation of ch.-irtets by 31 

executive and judicial power vested in ■ 31 



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Commandery-in-Chief continued — pace 

authorized to act in contingencies 31 

all diplomas of membership shall be issued by 31 

shall give notice of organization of new Commanderies .... 32 

head-quarters shall be in Philadelphia 32 

provision for expenses of 32 

Commandery of Pennsylvania to act temporarily as 42 

Committee of Investigation — 

appointment, number, and duties of II 

Commutation of Dues — 

may be paid 26 

investment of money received for 26 

transfer of members who have paid 26 

Companions, members shall be designated as 7 

Congress of the Order — ■ 

delegates to 3^ 

substitute delegates to 33 

time and place of meeting of 32 

legislative power vested in 30 

members-at-large shall be elected by 16 

powers of Commandery-in-Chief during recesss of 31 

Council, duties of 23 

Council-in-Chief, shall meet at least annually 32 

Court of Honor 24 

Court of Inquiry 24 

Deaths of Members — 

observance of I** 

each Commandery shall be notified of 21 

families shall be notified relative to succession 22 

Deceased Officers, eligibility of descendants of 8 

Declaration of Membership — 

how made '2 

form of 40 

Declaration of Officers, form of 4° 

Diploma of Membership — 

to be issued only to original first and third class members ... 12 
must be returned in case of forfeiture of membership 14 



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Diploma of Membership continued — page 

ownership of, in case of death 14 

making and attesting of 16 

form of 17 

how and by whom issued 23, 31 

issue of dupUcate 23 

Dropping from Roll — 

for non-payment of dues 27 

right of succession may be revived in cases of 10 

Dues — 

shall be at least five dollars annually ' 26 

must accompany applications for membership II 

statements shall be sent to Companions on January 1st .... 21 
Companions shall be notified in April if in arrears for .... 27 
Companions cannot vote for officers and ineligible to office 

until paid 26 

Companions may be suspended if in arrears one year for. ... 27 
Companions may be dropped from roll for non-payment of . .27 

may be commuted 26 

remission of 27 

Duties of Officers 19 

Election of Members — 

formal request for objections required prior to II 

every Companion present rtiust vote in II 

number of black balls or adverse ballots required to reject . .11 
vote must be unanimous if candidate has been previously re- 
jected 13 

candidate must be balloted for if report is unfavorable .... 12 
null and void if conditions not complied with in six months . 12 

second class Companions cannot vote in 10 

each Commandery to be notified of 21 

Election of Officers — 

lime and manner of 18, ig 

second class Companions cannot vote in 10 

Companions in arrears for dues cannot vote in 26 

Eligibility. See Membership. 

Enlisted Men, subsequently commissioned 8 

Executive Power, vested in Commandery-in-Chief 31 



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Expulsion — PAGE 

two-thirds vote at stated meeting required for 15 

cases in which may be made without investigation 15 

unanimous vote necessary for reinstatement after 15 

giving information relative to rejection of candidates shall be 

punished by 25 

of original Companion cancels right of inheritance lo 

of Companion by inheritance has effect of waiver 9 

Recorder of each Commandery shall keep record of 20 

each Commandery shall be notified of 21 

Fines 4' 

First Class Companions. See Membership. 

Fiscal Year 25 

Forfeiture of Membership. See also Expulsion. 

limitations on I4 

diploma and insignia must be returned in cases of 14 

Funerals 18 

Impeachment of Members — 

manner of preferring and acting on charges for 15 

Companion cannot resign pending charges 14 

not necessary in certain cases 15 

Board of Officers shall constitute court of inquiry in cases of . 24 

Incorporation 7 

Inheritance. See Succession to Membership. 

Insignia — • 

payment of admission fee entitles to 12 

must be returned in cases of forfeiture of membership .... 14 

ownership of 14 

Chancellor shall have custody and issue of 23 

issue of duplicate 23 

description of 34 

manner of wearing 36 

Installation of Members 4° 

Investiture of Officers 4° 

Judicial Powder, vested in Commandery-in-Chief 31 



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PAr.B 
Legislative Power, vested in Congress 30 

Lineal Descendants. See Succession to Membership. 

Meetings — 

KccordcT shall give notice of 21 

stated 24 

special 2% 

quonim at 25 

secrecy of 25 

order of business at 41 

Members-at-Large 16 

Membership. See also Succession to Memiikrship. 

applications for, how made and acted on 11 

declaration of 12 

election to, necessary 8, lo 

how made H 

eligibility to, defined 7, 8, 9, 10, 16 

waiving of right of eligibility to 9 

in case of minors to be held in abeyance 9 

forfeiture of 14, 15 

reinstatement to 10, 15, 21, 27 

resignation of 13 

first class 7, S, 9, 10 

second class 10 

third class 10 

transfer of 14 

Motto 34 

National Commandery. See Commandery-in-Chief. 

Objects of the Order 6 

Officers - 

designation and titles of 18, 19 

time and manner of electing '8, 19 

duties of 19 

when duties begin and terminate 18, 19 

Companions in arrears for dues ineligible as 26 

causes and manner for removal of 24 



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Officers continued— ''*'^^ 

filling vacancies in ^4 

manner of wearing badge by 3 

investiture of '+ 

Official Papers, form of 42 

Order of Business 4^ 

Organization of the Order ' 

Parliamentary Law, to govern meetings 42 

Politics, fine for discussing 4' 

Preamble to Constitution S 

Primogeniture. See Succession to Membership. 

Principles of the Order ^ 

Quorum 

Rebellion, date of suppression of, for purposes of determining right 
eligibility of membership 

Recorder, duties of 

Recorder-in-Chief — 

shall attest diplomas ' 

shall be member of the Congress Z- 

Registrar, duties of 

Reinstatement — 

of right of inheritance '° 

after expulsion 5 

upon payment of arrears of dues 27 

each Commandery to be notified of 21 

Rejection — 

number of black balls or adverse ballots required for . . .11,12 

effect of * 

Companion shall be expelled for giving information relative to . 25 

provisions of Constitution to be read in cases of 25 

each Commandery shall be notified of 21 

Relief — 

provisions for ' 

committee to be appointed annually on 28 

Removal of Officers ^4 

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Reprimand '5 

Resignation of Membership — 

by Comiianioii by inhcriuince has effect of waiver 9 

by original Companion, right of inheritance may be revived . . to 

how made and acted on 1 j 

dues must be paid before acceptance of 13 

diploma and insignia must be returned before acceptance of . . i j 

consent of two-thirds required for acceptance of 13 

not permitted pending charges 14 

each Commandery must be notified of 21 

Ribbon — 

Chancellor has custody and issue of 23 

description of 3*^ 

Rosette — 

Ch.uicellor has custody and issue of 23 

description of 3^ 

manner of wearing 3^ 

Rules and Regulations 42 

Seal — 

Recorder shall have custody of 22 

shall be affixed to diplomas 16 

description of 34 

Second Class Companions — 

eligibility as 10 

become firet class on death of predecessor 10 

cannot vote lo 

Staff Officers, who served without commissions 16 

State Commanderies — 

manner of making and granting applications for organizing . . 28 

form of charter for 29 

revocation of charters of 3' 

may incorporate 7 

organization of 30 

may adopt rules and regulations 30 

shall make annual report to Commanderj'-in-Chief 30 

shall tender greetings to new Commanderies 32 

shall pay expenses of Commandeiy-in-Chief J2 



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Succession to Membership — p,nR 

election required for lo 

collateral descendant may be designated for, by original Com- 
panion for life, in case no lineal descendant 8 

eligibility to, how determined 8 

of descendants of first class companions 8 

of descendants of deceased officers 8 

limitation of, among collateral descendants 8 

devolution of, if first person entitled is already a Com- 
panion 9 

cannot be renounced in case of minority g 

waiving 9 

not lost by expulsion of Companion by inheritance ... 9 

lost by expulsion of Original Companion 10 

may be revived in cases of resignation 10 

may be revived in cases of dropping from rolls for non- 
payment of dues 10 

Recorder shall notify families of provisions relative to .... 22 
Suspension — 

vote at stated meeting required for 15 

for non-payment of dues 27 

each Commandery shall be notified of 21 

Third Class Companions — 

eligibility defined for 10 

number allowed 11 

Title of National Commandery 7 

Title of State Commanderies 7 

Title of the Order 5 

Transfers — 

when allowed and how made 14 

of members who have commuted dues 26 

in case of revocation of charter 31 

Treasurer, duties of 22 

Uniform 36 

Vacancies in Office, Board of Officers shall fill 24 




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Vice-Commanders, duties of 20 

Voting — 

second class Companions have not right of 10 

manner of voting for members 11, 16 

manner of voting for officers iS 

prohibited at annual election if in arrears for dues 26 

Waiving right of eligibility to succession 9 




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